Campaigner threatened with prosecution by Environment Agency after waterway cleanup
Paul Powlesland told he acted illegally after organising volunteers to remove litter, weed and silt from River Roding A river campaigner who organised a cleanup of his local waterway is being threatened with prosecution by the Environment Agency for acting illegally. Paul Powlesland, a lawyer (…)
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