The River Roding is 40 miles long and a tributary of the Thames At 40 miles (64km) long, the River Roding is London's third largest river. From its source near Stansted airport, it snakes through ...
An investigation has been launched after two dogs were found dead in the stream of a river in the same location but in separate incidents. Both described as lurcher breeds, the canines were spotted in ...
The unloved waterway that winds its way to the Thames has a staunch defender. Paul Powlesland has spent five years calling out polluters and keeping footpaths open – sometimes with the law, mostly ...
Paul Powlesland, the co-founder of Lawyers for Nature, says he considers the River Roding to be sacred When jurors are called to court, they are required to swear on a holy book or make a secular ...
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"Nature, thou art my goddess". Paul Powlesland was not far off quoting Shakespeare when he became probably the first juror in history to swear a legal oath on a river. Jurors are either required to ...
THE RIVER Roding is once more on flood alert following a night of heavy rain. The Environment Agency has issued an alert for the middle River Roding area - including Abridge, Loughton and Buckhurst ...