Paddle-out protest against sewage in the sea
On Saturday 18 May protesters gathered around Hastings pier, paddling out to sea to demonstrate their anger about the disposal of wastewater in the sea. Jude Montague talked to Surfers against Sewage.
Surfers Against Sewage are ocean activists, campaigning for a thriving ocean. Last Saturday the group led a paddle-out protest to raise awareness and send a strong message that we care about the cleanliness of our seas.
Jemima Gibbons, protest lead for Hastings said, ‘I live in London but come to Hastings a lot to visit friends who’ve moved down here. My friends told me about the raw sewage in the sea and how they often couldn’t swim because of sewage alerts. This is a tragedy on so many levels! I grew up swimming in the sea and local rivers.
“The fact that this right is being taken away from us by the very companies that are meant to provide us with clean water is ironic, let alone the damage that is being done to wildlife, marine life and the environment. That’s ecocide.’
The paddle-out protest is only one step in the campaign. Jemima added, ‘The next step is to write to Ian Coucher, chair of the independent economic regulator for water services in England and Wales, asking Ofwat to hold water companies to account and only sign off plans that commit to ending sewage pollution along Hastings beach and other favourite swimming and recreational spots by 2030.’
Surfers against Sewage urge us all to join in to hold the polluters to account.
If you’re enjoying HOT and would like us to continue providing fair and balanced reporting on local matters please consider making a donation. Click here to open our PayPal donation link. Thank you for your continued support!
1 Comment
Please read our comment guidelines before posting on HOT
Leave a comment
(no more than 350 words)
Also in: Campaigns
« Hastings Housing Alliance wants your views!Advertise with HOT! »
No, No a Million Times NO………..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by michael north — Thursday, May 23, 2024 @ 09:23