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Sewage in river Wye is just algae and bacteria say NRW

REPORTS of sewage being released into the river Wye earlier this week prompted concern that the river has "no chance of surviving".

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Sewage in river Wye is just algae and bacteria say NRW

REPORTS of sewage being released into the river Wye earlier this week prompted concern that the river has "no chance of surviving".

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Locals 'concerned' over state of Welsh river but agencies say it's nothing to worry about

Locals 'concerned' over state of Welsh river but agencies say it's nothing to worry about
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Llanfoist could have a new wetland nature reserve to battle pollution

A resident has suggested a change in land-use of farmland to create a wetland to encourage wildlife, provide a green space for community enjoyment…

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Caldicot and Magor residents 'sick of fly-tipping saga'


RESIDENTS living near Caldicot and Magor have said they are sick of a cycle of fly-tipping in the area, which they say has worsened since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Last week walkers near Undy sea wall on Moors Road reported finding heaps of rubbish had been dumped earlier that morning.
Fly-tipping at Moors Road, Undy. Picture: Phil Rogers
The rubbish was removed by Monmouthshire County Council (MCC), but residents – including Phil Rogers who posted images of the mess on social media – say it is only a matter of time until it happens again.
“I take the dog for a walk every day and this is often what greets me,” he said, referring to the fly tipping.

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