The buried secrets on this beach near Belfast are a sign of a much bigger and potentially disastrous problem.

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  1. Of course Councils will have known this right the way though. So why has it not been fixed. Well because your rates go to central govt they dont go to fixing up your community.

  2. Definitely should not be water charges. That money will not be used for improving water quality or dealing with sewage. We can't trust them to do this.

  3. We have two choices unfortunately: Stop pooing or pay more tax. NI Water say time and time again the wastewater system is at capacity and they are underfunded, under resourced, and working with an antiquated system that isn’t fit for purpose.

    It’s on that basis that they have put a holding objection on all new housing developments. For which the workaround solution in councils has been to ignore it and approve new housing developments anyway.

  4. Love to see this vid in my feed however the gross topic! I'm proud of my NI roots! My dad was born in Belfast in 1935 off of the Shankill on Silvio road and went to Methody college. I am so proud of me Da & cousins Sean and Louise ❤

  5. Currently watching on my partner's account on the tv. Was watching you pick up the masses of SRD, thinking "this makes me want to go remove trash from beaches like that, but there would be so much of it that i think i'd end up contributing to coastal erosion". Then i watched a little further and realised it wasnt as silly a thought as i'd thought. That's mad. Again, this makes me want to learn about my own lochs and rivers on the west coast of scotland. I already know from last time that Loch Lomond also has "blue-green algae" blooms often enough that their site warns about them when they occur. We've had to cancel paddleboarding trips due to them, too. I wouldnt be surprised if this kinda thing also happens to the Clyde.

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