Beneath The Surface - an Evenlode Catchment Partnership film

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
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    Explore the issues the river Evenlode and its tributaries face, and what the Evenlode Catchment Partnership are doing to help. With many thanks to film-maker Nicola Schafer.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @naturestimeline
    @naturestimeline 5 месяцев назад +2

    What a fantastic film, sad in parts but equally uplifting in others. Well done to all involved and keep up the good work. I for one am well aware of just how beautiful this part of England is despite all its issues. Let’s keep it that way. Best wishes, Tony.

  • @nicksherwood8025
    @nicksherwood8025 4 месяца назад +1

    Impressive and (almost) comprehensive.... not quite enough attention on agro-industry (eg. intensive poultry) or on the horrors of cake/biosolids, but very useful and informative well done. I trust Thames Water will pull its socks up and continue funding this work.... but also let's vote out the idiots in this useless government who for ideological reasons have DE-FUNDED the Environment Agency quite deliberately for the last 15 years and OPPOSED meaningful regulation. What we have today is not because of some oversight or accident, it is the predictable outcome of POLICIES that put profit over environmental sustainability no matter how crazy and short-sighted.

  • @PaulyPaul89
    @PaulyPaul89 6 месяцев назад +4

    At the beginning of, I felt very sad and depressed. But by the end, with all the amazing people and what they are doing to try and help the Wildlife it made me feel really good and gave me hope!

  • @WatchAndLearn4
    @WatchAndLearn4 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just curious to know if there is a reason that the section on sewage discharge is so short compared to the other sections?