Liberal Democrats call for protected status for Fenland waterways

The Liberal Democrats are calling for protected status for rivers in Fenland after they say sewage was dumped 805 times in 2023.

The Liberal Democrats have called for a new protected status for local rivers and marine protected areas after they claim shocking figures reveal that Anglia Water dumped sewage 805 times in North East Cambridgeshire in 2023.

Analysis of official data from the Environment Agency by the party showed that Anglia Water discharged sewage in North East Cambridgeshire’s waterways for a staggering 7,901 hours in 2023.

Lib Dems candidate David Chalmers pictured in front of the river in Wisbech - he wants better protection for the area's waterways.

In an effort to tackle sewage dumping, the Liberal Democrats have announced a massive expansion of marine protected areas and a new Blue Flag status for rivers will be included in the party’s general election manifesto.

The party claims the introduction of Blue Flag status would set legally binding targets to prevent sewage dumping in those sites, giving special

protected status for swimmers and wildlife.

Fenland’s Liberal Democrats have led the way in campaigning against sewage dumping in the area. Nationally the party recently announced

plans to abolish Ofwat, introducing a new regulator with greater powers, which follows its plans for a ban on water company executive bonuses.

David Chalmers Liberal Democrat candidate for North East Cambridgeshire claimed: “Fenland’s precious rivers have been destroyed after years of a Conservative government letting water firms get away with environmental vandalism.

“It is time we got tough on polluting and profiteering water firms, yet Conservative MPs have stood by whilst swimmers have become ill and

wildlife killed by sewage discharges. “This scandal has to end now. The Conservative party has failed to protect swimmers and wildlife.

“The Liberal Democrats will have the boldest manifesto on cleaning up our rivers and coastlines. Families should be free to swim safely in the knowledge that our waters are not polluted with sewage.”