
Paul Powlesland
@paulpowlesland • 49,857 subscribers
Rights of nature campaigner, Barrister & guardian of the River Roding. I love protecting trees & restoring rivers. Founder @lawfornature.
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Before & After… If anyone doubts the power of community action over the Environment Agency’s spineless inertia, you can walk to the outskirts of Ilford & walk along an ancient lost river to see for yourself. With 10 days of intense effort by dedicated volunteers, the river River Roding Trust managed to clean up & restore 250 metres of the Aldersbrook (about 1/3 of the brook). This allows a direct comparison between the parts of the brook we restored & those we haven’t got round to yet. These photos & videos are all from May 2026. The first is on a part of the Aldersbrook still to be restored & shows the old flood defences which are no longer needed & are killing the river but which the EA won’t remove unless we volunteers pay them £50,000 just for surveys. These defences have caused 2-3ft of stinking sludge & silt to build up over 70 years, such that the water in the brook is just a few centimetres deep. Combine with huge amounts of rubbish & and out of control knotweed infestation & the river ecosystem is essentially dead. A river that is older than England destroyed by official indifference. A hundred metres away, and it’s a different story. The rubbish & the invasive species (I sprayed the knotweed myself last autumn) are gone. The silt that used to clog the river is now spread on the banks & rapidly providing fertile ground for native plants. Instead of sludge, there’s 2-3ft of water, so fish have returned to the brook for the first time in decades, along with dragon flies, herons & a nesting moorhen. We river guardians knew our intervention would make a difference, but have been shocked at quite how quickly nature has come back. The restored Aldersbrook is now a rare jewel: pretty much the last fully natural tidal brook in London. The EA now has a choice. It can salvage some good from this situation & work with us to restore the remaining sections of the brook, or it can continue to do nothing. If the latter, river guardians *will* be back this winter to finish the job & the EA can see how well prosecuting volunteers for restoring a river without permission goes for them.
Paul Powlesland446,511 просмотров • 7 дней назад

I recently got stopped & ticketed by the City of London Police for, & I kid you not, “cycling no handed”. Even though it’s clearly not an offence, the officer said they were ticketing me under the Human Rights Act as I was infringing other people’s Article 2 ‘Right to Life’, in case I fell off & injured them: utterly bonkers stuff. With bicycle theft basically legalised in the City due to the complete failure of the Police to bother investigating such thefts & people being regularly terrorised in London by e-bike phone muggers, it’s good to see the City of London Police concentrating the resources on what really matters.
Paul Powlesland4,315,770 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад

A new public fountain has appeared in central London, but look closer & you’ll see that it’s a actually a fountain of filth. The water is black, the human victims of the sewage crisis are vomitting streams of liquid, whilst surmounted by a smug water executive with a briefcase stuffed with cash. The fountain commemorates one of the biggest environmental crimes in British history, where water companies stole tens of billions of pounds that was supposed to be spent on our sewage system, gave it to shareholders and executives and illegally poured billions of lites of sewage into our rivers, lakes and seas instead. The channel 4 docudrama about the sewage crisis, #dirtybusiness, starts at 9pm tonight. Watch it, get sad, get angry and then join the thousands of people around the country demanding an end to the sewage crisis.
Paul Powlesland792,585 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Turns out you can just create new folk customs. A few years ago, a small group of friends met up on the first Saturday in the new year to burn their old Christmas trees on the Thames foreshore, as a neat way to dispose of them. It has now grown by word of mouth to hundreds of people bringing dozens of trees to the dark sandy beach, waiting in the pub for the tide to drop & then processing down narrow lanes to the river with their trees. No tickets, no real organisers, no barriers or fences like the Mayor’s fireworks. Just people gathering together to stare into the flames at the darkest & coldest point of the year. It feels ever more ritualistic each year, helped last night by the ethereal light of the full moon & the crisp cold that nipped wherever the flames reached the limit of their warmth.
Paul Powlesland520,839 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

Just found an urban fox trying to cross the road in Barking but clearly scared by heavy traffic. I pressed the pedestrian crossing button for them & they then crossed over effortlessly to continue with their evening of foxy activities. Maybe we need beg buttons for wildlife too?
Paul Powlesland1,286,059 просмотров • 2 лет назад

Destruction of a precious ancient bluebell woodland in the Kent countryside under a deluge of illegal landfill waste shows the utter failure of environmental law, complete inaction by the authorities & increasing lawlessness in the UK. Let me tell you the story of Hoads Wood 🧵
Paul Powlesland1,327,617 просмотров • 2 лет назад

Hi Wes Streeting. The video below is the Cran Brook, probably the most polluted river in London. It’s a river of raw shit & landfill leachate flowing through *your* constituency. It’s 100% illegal, it goes through a public park and then straight into the River Roding above Ilford town centre. Labour promised to stop the sewage scandal & yet right now this one outfall in your constituency is pouring nearly a billion litres of sewage a year, illegally, into the river. There has been zero prosecutions for illegal sewage dumps on the Roding this century, and Labour has no plan of when this outfall, and the many others like it, are due to be fixed. You are now in power and have free rein to solve this scandal by the end of this Parliament. Are you going to take action, or let the sewage keep flowing?
Paul Powlesland99,937 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

River guardians do not want bribes that allow Thames Water to keep breaking the law. We want one simple thing: for Thames Water to put spades in the ground & fix every single illegal outfall within the next 5-10 years. A little story to illustrate: 5 years ago I found an illegal outfall spewing raw sewage (with visible turds) into the Aldersbrook (a tributary of the Roding). The EA refused to prosecute, but I created so much fuss locally about it that eventually I got a visit from Richard Aylard, Thames Water’s ‘Sustainability Director’ who had an unflattering appearance in the recent ‘Dirty Business’ programme. Instead of setting forth a timetable to fix the outfall, Aylard offered the River Roding Trust (the entirely volunteer run charity I founded) £50,000 for “river restoration”. I refused this offer, saying there was no point restoring a brook that still had raw shit going into it. I continued campaigning for another three years: taking numerous journalists to the outfall, getting Thames Water hauled before the local council scrutiny committee & relentlessly calling them out on social media. Eventually, after 4 years, Thames spent £1 million fixing the outfall & the brook is now clean for the first time in decades. I have no doubt that if I hadn’t discovered the outfall in the first place, or if I had taken the £50,000, the outfall would still be putting raw turds into the Aldersbrook, a stone’s throw from Ilford town centre. It’s obvious for Thames that’s it cheaper to pay their critics to keep quiet than to do the work needed to fix the problem, but this is not what our rivers need.
Paul Powlesland70,181 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

Why is Sadiq Khan Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan breaking his promise to make London’s rivers swimmable? One of the most eye-catching promises the Mayor made to get elected, was to make London’s rivers swimmable. But halfway through his term he has made no progress towards this goal, & seems to be quietly dropping this goal on the basis that it isn’t achievable. However, as a guardian of London’s third biggest river, who knows the river better than most, I know it is a completely achievable goal with effort & imagination. Further, the volunteer charity I run put forward a detailed plan to make the Roding swimmable, which was rejected by the Mayor’s Grow Back Greener fund without explanation. Here’s a thread, on how the Mayor can live up to his promises 🧵
Paul Powlesland18,083 просмотров • 22 дней назад

It’s hard to imagine a more shameful indictment of our sewage crisis than what I witnessed on the River Avon this afternoon. A flock of swans & ducks feeding & cavorting in a plume of raw sewage, just a few hundred metres from the centre of the genteel City of Bath. This huge sewage spill entered the river after a short 10 minute rainstorm of average intensity. It is highly unlikely that the circumstances were exceptional and thus this discharge is likely to be a criminal offence. I (somewhat ironically) spotted this spill on my way to speak to local river activists on the Avon. I’ve encouraged them all to demand that both the Environment Agency & the local authority Bath & North East Somerset Council hold Wessex Water to account for their disgusting & disgraceful actions.
Paul Powlesland283,526 просмотров • 1 год назад

Starmer ducks the question about the Cherwell waste dump at PMQ’s. Asked specifically whether he will instruct the Environment Agency to clean it up now, Starmer mumbles about finding the perpetrators, but effectively repeats the EA’s claim that they can only begin the clear up once the perpetrators are found & prosecuted (so the EA can recover their costs). This is unacceptable. The government can give a direction to the EA to begin clear up works immediately (as they did at Hoads Wood), so if this waste pile sits there for years leaching pollution into the river, Labour will be squarely responsible for the continued failure to clean it up.
Paul Powlesland108,696 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

The sewage crisis laid bare As we’ve been having a wet winter, sewage has been cascading into the River Roding from outfalls everywhere. But one has been discharging for so long (550 hours, or over three weeks) that I thought it was an error with the sensor. I decided to spend my free time on a Saturday night checking it out. It was not hard to find, as the loud noise of rushing water instantly drew me towards the right part of the site. Climbing a fence, I found that the outfall was covered in brambles & fallen trees and hadn’t been inspected in years. There was clearly a fault in the storm tanks which was causing them to spill huge amounts of sewage, even when it wasn’t raining. Even worse, the outfall itself had become clogged with years of debris, so the whole site had been flooded & become a lake of sewage, literally acres in extent. The flow was so intense that it was not possible to fully measure it, but I would estimate it was at least 100 litres a second, likely more. I checked the ammonia levels & it maxed out my checker, so I used a higher range checker which gave an ammonia reading of 27ppm: ie very concentrated sewage. Doing some quick calculations, I discovered that this one spill had poured at least 180,000,000 million litres of concentrated raw sewage straight into the River Roding, putting the health of local people at risk and causing huge ecological damage to the river. It frankly beggars belief that I, as a volunteer in my spare time, was able to discover this serious illegal sewage spill, but at no point has anyone from either Thames Water or the Environment Agency thought to go and investigate the outfall that has apparently been flowing for weeks. The time for talking has ended: we now need change and real action.
Paul Powlesland65,330 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Tens of thousands of people came from rivers & seas across the country to march through London in the biggest water demonstration in UK history. It was so large that people were still leaving the Albert Embankment as the procession entered Parliament Square. All those marching on the March for Clean Water had a simple message: we need real action for clean water & we need it now.
Paul Powlesland229,260 просмотров • 1 год назад

Out on the River Roding yesterday I discovered what these spill statistics mean in reality. A cascade of sun bleached wet wipes & sanitary towels strewn down the bank of the Roding from Combined Sewer Overflow. When do we draw a line in the sand & say this is simply unacceptable?
Paul Powlesland383,758 просмотров • 3 лет назад

Tackling one of London’s largest knotweed patches… Knotweed had begun to spread out of control on the lower Roding, and had begun to threaten the rare tidal reedbeds on this stretch of the river. With the authorities unwilling to take action, I located, mapped and photographed all the patches, got funding from the Empower Rivers fund and got the Protect Earth charity to come and spray them at a discount rate. All of the stands are now dead, so we ideally need to remove them so we can see what fresh growth needs spraying next year. 10 volunteers today came out to help. Because it’s not allowed to move knotweed due to contamination risks, the easiest thing to do was to burn it on site. We got a bonfire going and liberally feed it a mixture of knotweed and buddleia over the whole day. The stand of knotweed was so massive that it had collected floating rubbish over many years, so we removed dozens of bags of this as we went. After revealing around half an acre of tidal reedbed, ready to be recolonised by native plants, we moved to another patch of knotweed and buddleia and did the same again. Although the work was hard, it was very satisfying liberating the reed beds from their covering of rubbish and invasive species. Watching the tide come in, put out the remains of the bonfire and soak the ground we had cleared makes us look forward to spring and how nature will begin to restore itself on the Roding marshes following our efforts.
Paul Powlesland43,959 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

It is almost unbelievable that the government is on the brink of allowing the water companies to scam the British people *once again* by letting them get away with serious criminal offences without any actual plan & commitments for fixing illegal outfalls. I will use one of the most polluting outfalls on the Roding to illustrate why this is a terrible idea. The aptly named ‘Cascades’ combined sewer overflow (CSO) discharges almost every time it rains (even lightly) for more than a few hours. It discharges more than 400 hours per year, the majority of which hours of spilling are completely illegal. Worst of all, my testing of the outfall over the past year has shown that the volume (over 80 litres a second) and concentration (up to 50ppm ammonia) means this CSO is highly damaging, effectively turning the whole river into a sewer for over half a mile downstream. What will be the effect of letting Thames Water off fines for this illegal outfall? 🧵
Paul Powlesland30,035 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Absolutely delighted to announce that the tree felling in Wellingborough has been suspended & the developer has agreed to a public consultation on its plans which will include release of the docs requested by the community, as explained by Marion, the local leader of the campaign
Paul Powlesland234,681 просмотров • 3 лет назад