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Two environmental groups have responded to the news of sewage spills more than doubling in the River Nidd and Ure last year.
It comes after the Environment Agency last week revealed sewage discharge figures for all water and sewage companies in England, including Yorkshire Water.
The Stray Ferret analysed the data for the two main rivers in the Harrogate district and found sewage spills not only more than doubled in 2023, but also saw a total of 27,838 hours of spills.
Mr Clayden said the group will “continue to scrutinise what is being planned and what is being achieved for the Nidd”.
NAG will also press Yorkshire Water and the Environment Agency for effective and rapid ways to reduce this tide of sewage, he added.
The Stray Ferret reported on the Nidd and Ure statistics last week, which also recorded a total of 2,799 counted continuous spills between the rivers.
Political rivals Andrew Jones MP and Tom Gordon also shared their rather opposing views on the figures at the time.
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