First Community-Led Water Quality Summit Held in Southend

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On Friday 13 February, Leigh Sailing Club hosted the first formally structured, community-led Waterwatch Southend Community Water Quality Summit.

What began three years ago as a small group of residents raising concerns about sewage discharges has developed into a regular forum where residents, campaign groups, public bodies and the water industry meet to review progress, discuss challenges and agree next steps for improving local water quality.

The summit covered key issues affecting Southend’s coastline and waterways, including storm overflows, bathing water quality, drainage and flooding, infrastructure investment and the impact of housing growth on existing systems. Representatives from Anglian Water, Southend City Council, the local MP’s office, community organisations, businesses and residents all took part.

A central aim of the Waterwatch approach is to move from one-off discussions to ongoing accountability. Formal minutes, action logs and follow-up mechanisms are published so progress can be tracked over time.

You can read the full minutes from this summit, along with previous minutes, agendas and background information, on the Waterwatch Southend page.

Waterwatch UK thanks everyone who attended and contributed constructively. Improving water quality is a long-term task that requires continued engagement from all parties.

Future summits will continue to monitor progress and provide a space for open, evidence-based discussion about the health of Southend’s waters.

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