Blue Wave at Gaywood River
Today eighteen protesters came together in the Walks to express their shock and sadness about the recent and ongoing pollution flowing into the Gaywood River.
Today eighteen protesters came together in the Walks to express their shock and sadness about the recent and ongoing pollution flowing into the Gaywood River.
On 29th April, we held a “drop-in information session” at the Gaywood Library providing information about chalk streams and river health, particularly focusing on the
Today 11 campaigners from our group demonstrated about James Wild MP’s voting record on pollution into our waterways across the country, and the health of
The director of the Environment Agency, Sir James Bevan, has seen our petition and he has instructed the east Anglia director to respond on his
Today local campaigners from Extinction Rebellion delivered our petition to ‘restore our Gaywood River chalk stream to full health and beauty’ to the Environment Agency.
To kick off our campaign about the state of Gaywood River, today our Extinction Rebellion activists brought their fishing rods and took to the stretch
The Gaywood River in King’s Lynn is one of only 200 chalk streams on the planet. This is a rare asset to our local area.
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