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11
Dec 2021
A group pushed a bed through Knaresborough this morning to protest against water companies releasing raw sewage into the River Nidd.
Water companies are legally allowed to release sewage through overflow pipes when the sewage system becomes too full which can happen during increased rainfall.
A section of the Nidd is crossed by competitors in the annual Knaresborough bed race, so Jeremy Scott, who organised today's protest, wanted to take a bed from Conyngham Hall through the town to raise awareness.
Mike Kaye, who was on the protest, said:
Stray Ferret research has found that Yorkshire Water released raw and untreated sewage into Harrogate district rivers and becks on 3,800 different occasions last year for a total of 36,000 hours.
A Yorkshire Water spokesperson said:
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