
Press & Media
The Guardian: Water campaigners are right about enforcement. Labour’s plans are still too vague.
Without regulatory reforms and proper funding, the country will lack a muscular enforcer to strike fear among polluters
The Guardian: Sewage-spilling English water firms could be denied ‘top marks’ in rankings
Sewage-spilling water companies will no longer be able to justify high chief executive pay by getting “top marks” in the Environment Agency’s rankings, under plans to tighten rules.
The Times: Campaigners demand action over Windermere blue-green algae
Samples taken by the Save Windermere campaign last month at Ambleside showed cyanobacteria concentrations above WHO guidance for recreational use of the lake
iNews: Windermere ‘unfit for bathing’ as sewage blamed for algae breaching safe limit
A 100-metre-wide algal bloom left an area of Windermere unfit for bathing, tests have revealed, as campaigners blamed United Utilities for continually dumping sewage.
BBC: All water firms now investigated for sewage spills
All 11 water and wastewater companies in England and Wales are now under scrutiny over sewage spills, after the regulator said it was expanding its investigation.
BBC: Sewage 'nuisance' complaint made against water firm
A council has been asked to investigate sewage discharges into Windermere, with campaigners claiming it constitutes a "nuisance" under environmental laws.
Save Windermere filed a complaint against United Utilities to Westmorland and Furness Council, alleging dozens of sewage discharges had caused a "statutory nuisance".
The Times: Campaigners accuse water company of ‘statutory nuisance’
A water company has created a potentially hazardous “statutory nuisance” by releasing millions of litres of raw sewage into England’s largest lake, campaigners have alleged in a legal first.
The Mirror: Over 10,000 hospitalised with waterborne diseases as river sewage crisis deepens
More than 10,000 people have been hospitalised with waterborne diseases since the last election as the Tories' "sickening" record came under attack.
The Westmorland Gazette: Steve Coogan and Lee Mack to return to Windermere march against sewage
Steve Coogan and Lee Mack are among the celebrities to return to a march against sewage dumping in Windermere.
NW Mail: Environment Agency confirms blue green algae in Windermere
The Environment Agency has confirmed there is a blue green algal bloom, which can cause sickness, in Windermere.
The Guardian: Protect Windermere from sewage, campaigners urge UK party leaders
Open letter signed by naturalist Chris Packham and comedian Paul Whitehouse says pollution is degrading lake. The next government must give Windermere greater protection from sewage pollution, campaigners including the naturalist Chris Packham and the comedian Paul Whitehouse have urged in an open letter to all party leaders.
NW Mail: Lakes Brew Co brews beer for Save Windermere campaign
A special beer has been created to raise money for a campaign protesting sewage pollution in Windermere. Lakes Brew Co has brewed an 'easy drinking, perfectly hopped light beer' and pledged to donate 10p from every can of Leave No Trace to the Save Windermere campaign.
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