Press & Media
The Guardian: Campaigners call for failing English water firms to be taken over using special administration
Save Windermere, and other campaign groups who have exposed the scale of illegal sewage pollution in rivers, lakes and coastal waters over several years, are backed in their call for the government to trigger special administration by an academic who specialises in the industry.
BBC: Sewage spill water firm in £156m Windermere pledge
A water company has announced it will spend an extra £156m in an attempt to reduce pollution in England's largest lake. Earlier this year the BBC revealed millions of litres of raw sewage had been illegally pumped into the lake in February. The founder of the Save Windermere group Matt Staniek said the firm's investment was the "bare minimum".
United Utilities' Latest "Proposal" for Windermere: A Step in the Right Direction, But Let's Not Get Too Excited
United Utilities proposes a £150 million investment in Windermere following the Save Windermere campaign's efforts. But is this enough to solve decades of sewage pollution and underinvestment? Read our response to UU's latest move and why we're pushing for a real, long-term solution to protect Windermere.
The Times: Windermere sewage spill firm ‘treated watchdog with contempt’
Water company, United Utilities, who spilt raw sewage into Windermere for more than a week has been accused of treating the data watchdog with contempt after withholding information. United Utilities refused to hand over information on discharges despite instruction from Information Commissioner’s Office.
Staniek Wins 2024 Tenacious Award
We are thrilled to announce that our very own Matt Staniek has won the prestigious 2024 Tenacious Awards, recognising his relentless dedication to preserving Windermere and its natural beauty.
ITV: Save Windermere campaigner says the 'underinvestment' in sewers is threatening local development
A water quality campaigner says underinvestment in the sewer network is now threatening whether new development is possible around Windermere.
Proposals to transform a former water testing laboratory on the shores of Windermere near Far Sawrey into a new hotel have received more than 900 local objections, due to concerns over the local water treatment site's 'incapacity' to deal with the current amount of sewage.
The Daily Mail: Water company slammed after pumping raw sewage into Windermere for EIGHT days
A water company has been slammed after it has been pumping raw sewage into Windermere in the Lake District for eight days, with Irish singer Feargal Sharkey blaming water companies 'greed, profiteering, financial engineering and regulatory incompetence'.
The Times: Raw sewage has been flowing into Windermere for more than a week
Raw sewage has been spilling in waters feeding Windermere for more than a week in an incident blamed by campaigners on water industry greed.
The Telegraph: Water firm United Utilities pumps untreated sewage into Windermere for eight days in a row
A water company has pumped untreated sewage into England’s largest lake for eight consecutive days.
Storm overflows at two water treatment plants have continuously discharged into sites that flow into Windermere, in the Lake District, since Aug 22.
BBC: Campaigner calls for action after sewage discharge
Singer and clean water campaigner Feargal Sharkey has criticised a water company after untreated sewage was continually discharged into a lake for eight days.
Is the Lake District National Park Authority ignoring a new sewage threat to Windermere?
The Lake District National Park Authority is reviewing a planning application that could significantly impact the health of Windermere. This application proposes increasing the sewage load directed to a decommissioned wastewater treatment plant, despite the existing cesspit's history of overflow problems. We need your help to hold the LDNPA accountable.
BBC: Seven days of continuous sewage discharge recorded
Untreated sewage was continuously discharged into a Site of Special Scientific Interest for seven days.
Storm overflows at two water treatment plants in Cumbria have been discharging into sites that flow into Windermere since last Thursday, United Utilities figures show.