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So far Martin Robertshaw has created 31 blog entries.

New Sewer Visit

Earlier this year we visited the Ashlands site of the new sewer for Ilkley. After an intensive health and safety briefing and

New Sewer Visit2023-10-10T10:48:47+01:00

The politics of poo:

How sewage-strewn beaches became Britain’s new election battleground. Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives are under fire over the rancid state of Britain’s waterwayClick link

The politics of poo:2023-04-13T15:19:40+01:00
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