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    Explore " river pollution" with insightful episodes like "An English town’s take on rights of nature" and "Angela Jones on wild swimming, Panorama and saving our rivers" from podcasts like ""The Take" and "Girl on the River"" and more!

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    An English town’s take on rights of nature

    An English town’s take on rights of nature

    English rivers are polluted. Could giving them legal rights clean them up? In the town of Lewes, the answer to that question was yes. In February, the town’s council voted yes to a rights of river motion, the first in the UK. This motion is the first step in a two-year long journey to give the River Ouse legal representation and rights. The UK is facing heavy river pollution: most of them are not swimmable, and all failed a quality test in 2019. Since then, government testing of rivers has only plummeted. Lewes’ council now takes on the task of figuring out what exactly rights of a river should be. 

    In this episode: 

    • Matthew Bird (@mjbirdy), mayor and former councillor of Lewes 

    Episode credits:

    This episode was produced by Chloe K. Li and our host, Malika Bilal. Miranda Lin fact-checked this episode.

    Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Tim St. Clair mixed this episode.

    Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik. Munera Al Dosari and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers.

    Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio.

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    Angela Jones on wild swimming, Panorama and saving our rivers

    Angela Jones on wild swimming, Panorama and saving our rivers

    This episode is one that was especially thrilling to make, as it was the first one I actually recorded face to face – out in the open, hence the background sound of the river rushing by and the birds singing. Which is really appropriate as my guest, Angela Jones, spends almost as much time in the river as on dry land. Angela is a wild swimming specialist, a fitness instructor, a traveller, an adventurer and now an author. She has swum without a wetsuit amongst icebergs in Iceland, kayaked, swum and run the length of the river Wye and from coast to coast in Scotland. She’s also won international triathlon events, though she tells me she’s never been motivated by competition, and feels at her happiest in and around the river – and in particular the beautiful river Wye. “The river Wye flows through my veins and is my office and my playground,” she says.

    In this episode Angela and I chat about her love of the river and wild swimming. She tells me about the worrying deterioration in the health of the river that she has noticed and logged over the years, and we talk about what we can do to make a difference and save our rivers. We discuss her appearance on a Panorama documentary about discharges of raw sewage into the river and finally she tells me about her wonderful new book, Wild Swimming the River Wye.

    Resources
    You can find out  more about Angela here.
    To buy her fabulous book, Wild Swimming the River Wye click here.
    Sign the petition Angela refers to here.
    Watch the Panorama documentary on the river pollution scandal here.
    Find more resources for saving our rivers on my website, here.
    And watch us swimming together in the river here (and why not subscribe to my YouTube channel while you're there?!)

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