18 JULY 1952, Page 16

A Policy for Rivers

Sta,—Messrs. Dyson, Bell and Co., in their letter to you commenting on my letter about the pollution of rivers, express surprise that pol- lution should be taking place without any action being taken and invite me to give them particulars of any case that I know of. I have done

SO.

I am taken to task for using an inaccurate description of Rural District Councils and am told that I should know they are not repre- sented on River Boards. While they may not be as such, it does not prevent individuals from serving as members of both bodies.—Yours