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The CEO of South East Water has resigned. Now it's time for Ofwat to revoke the company's operating licence.
Steph Spyro@StephSpyro
South East Water's CEO David Hinton has resigned. He feels his position "has become an increasing distraction" for the firm. Comes after MPs declared no confidence in the company's leadership. Non-executive chair Chris Train resigned in April after their scathing report.
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"Sickening sight and smell as human sewage pours into Carmarthenshire river."
So it's all been going on in Wales this weekend. Welsh Water really are a joke.
walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-new…
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And there is the reality.
All of the promises, all the rhetoric, all the empty, meaningless words.
Welsh Water at its finest.
Matthardybladerunner@Matthardy_BR
PLEASE SHARE......THIS IS WHAT DWR CYMRU ARE DOING TO OUR RIVER Location is bottom of car park at Llanrwst library heading towards Gowers Bridge
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I need 100,000 signatures to win a parliamentary debate about the ownership of the water industry.
Do your thing internet.
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7626…
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Ayer Kike llegaba hasta el santuario.
Y no podéis perderos estos primeros momentos 🤩🤩🤩
Era una mezcla de miedo por no saber dónde estaba, curiosidad e ilusión de volver a nacer después de doce años atado y solo. Kike merece toda la paciencia y cariño que nunca han tenido con el. 🫂
Lo vivimos muy emocionados en el santuario pero la mayor emoción se la llevó él y podéis verlo al final del vídeo: corriendo en libertad por primera vez.
Kike tiene sus cascos fatal debido a la falta de cuidados, está muy cojo y hasta que no pueda ser esterilizado en el hospital veterinario con las mayores garantías no podrá estar con el resto, pero él ya ha ganado su vida. Él ayer moría atado a una cadena recibiendo el último palo y renacía en el santuario.
Bienvenido Kike ❤️
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Wow, in less than 24 hours, we reached over 10,000 signatures - thank you ❤️
We need 100,000 for the matter to be considered for debate in Parliament. This could make a huge difference for the UK ceramics industry.
Please help by signing & sharing: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7647…
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That's great news @networkrail, but please be swift.... they'll be here very soon!! 🙏🐦
Protect the Wild@ProtectTheWild_
Local campaigners spoke up. 12,800+ of you signed our petition. And now Network Rail is being forced to act. They’re now exploring reopening swift nesting holes that were previously blocked, something that wasn’t even on the table before.
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A bricklayer in East Yorkshire has spent 35 years installing nest boxes for barn owls in his free time.
No grant. No organization behind him. Just Robert Salter, quietly building and mounting over 350 boxes across fields and farms on weekends, before and after work, for three and a half decades.
This year was the second-best barn owl breeding season in the region in decades. 304 owlets counted. Last year there were 95.
Barn owls have struggled across the UK for generations due to habitat loss, rodenticide poisoning, starvation from agricultural changes that eliminated the field margins where voles live, and collisions with vehicles on roads that cut through their hunting territory.
In many parts of England, populations collapsed while nobody was paying much attention.
One man paying attention changed the outcome for an entire region.
"This bird has lived alongside humans since they settled in this country," Salter told the BBC. "Because of that close relationship, I just feel like we owe it to barn owls to help and maintain their future populations."
The conservation story we usually tell involves governments, legislation, and international agreements.
Those matter, but so does one person who decided a species deserved better and just kept showing up.


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'Scaredy Cat' by Cornish artist Kirsty Elson who trawls the beaches of her home collecting driftwood as the raw materials for her artworks #WomensArt

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