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Top Tips and Updates
A page to help our work as editors of the Rebel Toolkit, with some top tips that have come to light to help save us time by avoiding common issues. Also if any major changes related to software or changes in advice for editors will be posted here. Top Tips No1...
Community Building Workshops
There are now four different workshops on offer! They have been successfully piloted in 2025. They will continue to develop, with more resources for groups to run workshops themselves as well as being run by members of the Community Building circle. For full ...
National Emergency Briefing
On 27th November 2025, at the National Emergency Briefing (NEB), ten UK leading experts briefed an invited audience of over 1,200 politicians and leaders from business, culture, faith, sport and the media with the latest climate related implications for healt...
Annual Local Group round-up video
This yearly video round-up has been edited for the list few years (see video's below). Share your videos The 'XRUK Live Action Content Channel' channel is the place to share your video clips. Join the Telegram Channel on desktop or your phone. Share video cli...
DO (NOT) DISTURB - door hanger action
As we continue looking forward to a better future in 2026, it can’t be business as usual. The same people plan to continue making the same deals, behind the same closed doors — while the climate and nature crisis deepens. So we’re disturbing them in our trade...
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Should I use AI for this? Advice From XRUK Digital Team, January 2026 There are serious problems with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Read on if you are considering using AI for XRUK. AI has environmental and ethical costs. Before considering how to use it safe...
Introduction to the Campaign
The XRUK Dirty Water team and BoycottWaterBills have teamed up to support the UK-wide sewerage (wastewater) bill boycott. Sign up to get email updates on this and other campaigns run by the XRUK Dirty Water. Why are we doing this? Pollution Raw sewage is being...
Step 1. Don’t Pay
For metered customers Stop automatically paying your bill. Visit your bank/online bank and cancel your water company’s direct debit or standing order. Your bills can now be paid individually, for example, set up your own standing order for just the water supp...
Step 2. Tell Them Why You Won’t Pay
Our three-step complaints process can guide you through a lower-risk process and gives all boycotters a collective basis to resist further consequences and push for more action to clean up our water! i) File a formal complaint to your water company Make a form...
Step 3. Join Your Local Boycott Group
Join the WhatsApp chats for your area to help with information sharing and support. DP4DW Community Announcement Channel Chats for each water company local boycott: Dwr Cymru Anglian Water Hafren Dyfrdwy Northumbrian Water Severn Trent South West Water ...
Step 4. Help build the boycott
The more of us who boycott, the more impactful and resilient we become. i) Share information about this campaign with friends You could email, whatsapp or use social media to spread the message. Some examples below: I just joined people boycotting the wastewa...
Important Information / FAQs
Can they shut off my water? No. Legally, water companies are not allowed to cut off most domestic households if they don’t pay their bills. They may take other action against you, as explained below. What do I do if my supplier or a debt collector contacts me ...
Template Letters
Making a complaint to your supplier Subject: Query and complaint regarding the accuracy of my bill To whom it may concern, After careful consideration, I have decided I can no longer pay for the sewerage charge/wastewater management part of my water bill. The...
Repression Research
Background In December 2024, the Data Analytics and Insights and Pathways circles surveyed our mailing list in an anonymous, ethically approved, academically-rigorous study. This was aimed at understanding the experience, attitudes and barriers to participatio...