Film Screening: Standing up for Safe Waters
Sun 07 Jun
|Trinity Rooms
Join our screening with a speaker Angela Jones (Wild Woman of the Wye) and community discussion. We invite you to explore the issues, understand the options to end pollution for profit, and to reclaim the health of our water.


Time & Location
07 Jun 2026, 16:00 – 19:00
Trinity Rooms, Field Rd, Stroud GL5 2HZ, UK
Guests
About the event
Dirty Business - Standing up for Safe Waters a film screening
Time: 4.30-7.30 doors open at 4pm
Price: FREE event although donations invited
With 70% of our water companies owned by foreign investment, no wonder we are in a mess.
The acclaimed Channel 4 docudrama DIRTY BUSINESS tells the story of the ordinary people who exposed that mess: the sewage pollution scandal. Let’s get behind their brave action!
We will be joined by special guest speaker Angela Jones, a tireless river campaigner who is also known as The Wild Woman of the Wye. She is a wild swimmer and environmentalist who is one of the UK’s most prolific #RescueBritainsRivers campaigners, working for many years to protect the declining SSSI/SAC rivers Wye and Usk. She collaborated with Feargal Sharkey and the two researchers Ash Smith and Dr Peter Hammond who inspired the film Dirty Business, exposing the sewage scandal.
Tickets
General Admission
Please support this screening as you can. we need to cover hall and equipment hire.
£+Ticket service fee
Total
£0.00