Sewage was spilled into the River Ouse for nearly 600 hours in March Campaigners have described the amount of untreated sewage that is being pumped into the River Ouse in East Sussex as "a horror".
In a major move for rivers up and down the land, last week it was announced that Sussex’s River Ouse is set to be granted its own rights. A new charter that has just been approved by Lewes district ...
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SALMON are staging a spectacular comeback in the Ouse and other rivers across North Yorkshire following major improvements in water quality. Environment Agency chiefs say large numbers of the fish are ...
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Campaigners have described the amount of untreated sewage that is being pumped into the River Ouse in East Sussex as "a horror". There have been more hours of spills from one outfall known as Ham Lane ...
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