Giant 'Goddess of the Wye' takes to streets of London to protest river pollution
More than 150 people from our area joined thousands urging the government to end the pollution of Britain’s waterways.
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More than 150 people from our area joined thousands urging the government to end the pollution of Britain’s waterways.
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