From Team SAS, Surfers Against Sewage <[email protected]>
Subject Paddle-out protests. 20th of May. Are you with us?
Date May 17, 2023 10:43 AM
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John

Had enough of your water company? It’s time to suit-up for the biggest paddle-out protest against sewage pollution yet. [[link removed]]

This Saturday (20th May), thousands of us will be paddling out all across the UK to demonstrate against our useless water companies. And we want you to join us in whatever way you can, whether that's splashing in the water, or chanting from the shore.

So find your nearest protest below, and we'll see you out there ✊

- Falmouth Cornwall [[link removed]]

- Plymouth Devon [[link removed]]

- Penarth Wales [[link removed]]

- Warleigh River River Avon [[link removed]]

- Appley Beach IOW [[link removed]]

- West Pier Brighton [[link removed]]

- Castle Mound Bedford [[link removed]]

- Frankwell Slipway Shrewsbury [[link removed]]

- Essex Bridge Staffordshire [[link removed]]

- South Bay Scarborough [[link removed]]

- Saltburn Pier Yorkshire [[link removed]]

- Borrans Park Ambleside, Windermere [[link removed]]

- Ballyronan Marina Northern Ireland [[link removed]]

- Portobello Beach Edinburgh [[link removed]]

Can’t attend the protests but still want to stick it to your water company? Make sure you’ve signed our vital petition calling for an end to profiting from pollution.

SIGN THE PETITION [[link removed]]

We can't let the polluters win. Stand with us, and be part of an epic wave of community action.

For the ocean,

Team SAS

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