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News

DEAD FISH IN RIVER - APRIL 2024

A concerned resident living by the John of Gaunt in Horsebridge has sent the photos below: a photograph of a dead fish taken on Saturday 20th April and the other taken on the morning of Monday 22nd April. They also photographed the foamy scum in the river by the John of Gaunt. This is being reported to the Environment Agency hotline. Another person apparently saw numerous adult dead fish near the Mayfly on Friday 19th April.

Has anyone else noticed an increase in perished fish? Please report any such incidents to the Environment Agency.

Environment Agency incident telephone hotline: 0800 80 70 60 (24-hour service)

Definitely use the hotline but you might also want to email them so that you have a record of your contact with them: ssdenquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk

PEACEFUL PROTEST AT FULLERTON, 18 MARCH 2024

On 18 March 2024 members of the PPRP Forum joined over 100 river keepers, anglers, local business representatives and concerned Test Valley residents to protest peacefully at Southern Water's Wastewater Treatment Works at Fullerton which has been discharging untreated sewage straight into the River Test. The protest was covered by local and national media.