Gwent Angling Society
@anglinggwent
A fly fishing club with beats on the Usk, Wye, Monnow, Llynfi and Sirhowy. Committed to the environment.
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https://gwentanglingsociety.co.uk 13-06-2018 22:42:49
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The Welsh Government has now paused 12 planning applications for poultry farms/factories in Powys. All eyes on Minister Julie James and what she decides to do. Important story here from Elgan Hearn Local Democracy Reporter countytimes.co.uk/news/23599930.…
1/3 The anaerobic digestion (AD) industry has a long record of river pollution in Wales and elsewhere in the UK. On March 9th we and Fish Legal called on Welsh Government to review the weak regulation that allows AD to damage rivers. We have heard nothing since.
2/3 The very same day the letter was sent, there were reports of another AD-related pollution from the #Teifi. And Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru | Natural Resources Wales assessments are now showing possible downgrades in 4 waterbodies in the upper Wye catchment where digestate spreading takes place.
3/3 The evidence is there. Welsh rivers need protection from the AD industry. If commitments to better water quality are to be taken seriously, we need more than silence from Welsh Government on this issue. More here: bit.ly/3pQbcFv
💥NEW | We started 2024 by referring Natural Resources Wales to the environmental assessor in Wales for failing in its practical delivery of the law to protect the RIVER WYE. It’s a key step for us in a long campaign to force Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru | Natural Resources Wales to do its job. A thread...⬇️🧵
Natural Resources Wales - and Powys County Council planners for that matter - are responsible for making sure that polluting activities in Wales do not damage #RiverWye protected wildlife. They are the Competent Authorities, apparently.
In June 2020, we first notified Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru | Natural Resources Wales that environmental damage was being caused to the river Wye by intensive poultry units in Wales. We notified them again in 2021, following successive years of algal blooms starting high up in the Wye catchment.
No evidence of environmental damage they said, relying on their own data from 2009 to 2015. WWF Cymru 🌏 RiverActionUK Angling Trust Angling Times Andrew Griffiths Martin Bowler
Fast forward to 2023 and they’re changing their tune. In November, Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru | Natural Resources Wales confirmed to us that 7 out of 43 Wye waterbodies in Wales have DETERIORATED on key measures of river health – such as levels of phosphate pollution - linked to... you guessed it… agriculture.
It’s clear to us that Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru | Natural Resources Wales STILL don’t have a handle on how poultry manure and digestate being produced and spread in the Wye catchment in Wales is affecting the river.
All along we have said that Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru | Natural Resources Wales should have been properly monitoring, investigating and then acting to tackle agricultural pollution affecting the River Wye. Worse than that, we say they’ve applied the wrong standards in law and in practice.
It was a legal case that exposed why - in England - the Government has little hope of meeting its legal targets for river health by 2027. We’re now doing the same in Wales. Want to keep up-to-date with our legal actions? You can sign-up for news here: dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/510835/9…
Huw Irranca-Davies (Cabinet Secretary Climate Change & Rural Affairs Wales): “I have asked my officials to review the broader regulatory regimes governing the spreading of all types of organic material... We will also be looking closely at implementation of anaerobic digestion in Wales"