
Businesses Roundtable Events
Want to learn more about the community's legal action to clean up the River Wye Pollution?
Come and join us at one of our Roundtable Event for local Businesses this December to discuss Leigh Day’s legal action in the River Wye.
During each of these roundtable events, you can expect to:
- Have your questions answered and, if you wish to, sign up for the claim in person.
- Meet the team running the legal claim, as well as network with other businesses impacted by the pollution in the Wye.
We would love to hear from you and how your business has been impacted by pollution in the River Wye.
Where and when?
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Hereford: Rowing Club, 2nd December (18.30 – 20.30)
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Ross-on-Wye: Corn exchange on 3rd December (18:30 - 20:30)
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Llandrindod: Radnorshire Bowls 4th of December (19:00 - 21:00)
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River Wye claim
Residents of the Wye, Usk and Lugg River catchments are bringing a collective legal action against Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water and companies within the Cargill UK poultry group (including Avara Foods), for their alleged role in polluting the region.

Multi-million-pound legal claim launched to compensate people living near River Wye for pollution allegedly caused by chicken producers
A legal claim potentially worth hundreds of millions of pounds has been launched by law firm Leigh Day in a bid to compensate thousands of people living in the Wye catchment likely to have been affected by a major degradation of the River Wye and its tributaries in recent years.