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March for Clean Water - thousands descend on Parliament Square to demand politicians listen & act!

River Mole River Watch supporters made quite a splash, we stood out in our blue hi-vis vests, carrying the textile banner small shoal of fish! It was a great day, and inspiring to meet other passionate and committed folks all marching to Parliament Square. We shouted out loud and clear for the voiceless - Chris Packam read a 'eulogy' poem for all the tiny water invertebrates, birds, bats, insects and animals that depend on healthy rivers and are fundamental to life for us all.


Report of the event from the BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg4p0p6867o








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