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Selection of most harmed potential victims: Prioritizing shellfish harvesters (contaminated stocks leading to major economic losses) and coastal hotels (tourism revenue drops from beach pollution), plus key associations representing high-impact groups like swimmers with health risks.
### Shellfish Harvesters (High Harm: Ruined Harvests, Business Closures)
– **Whitstable Oyster Company Ltd** (Kent, contaminated oysters from sewage)
– CEO: James Green
– Emails: info@whitstableoystercompany.com (general/CEO inquiries); angharadgreen303@msn.com (related to Angharad Renshaw-Green, possibly operations/legal)
– Contact form URL: https://www.whitstableoystercompany.com/contact-us
– LinkedIn: Company – https://uk.linkedin.com/company/whitstable-oyster-company-limited; James Green – https://uk.linkedin.com/in/james-green-b7692b5b
– X account: No direct match found; company not active on X.
– **Porthilly Shellfish Ltd** (Cornwall, polluted mussels/oysters, forced closures)
– CEO: Tim Marshall (owners/directors: Jeremiah Anthony Marshall, Jeremiah Christopher Marshall)
– Emails: office@porthilly.net (general/CEO/legal inquiries)
– Contact form URL: https://www.porthillyshellfish.com/contact-us
– LinkedIn: No direct company/CEO profile found.
– X account: @RockShellfish (company handle).
### Coastal Hotels (High Harm: Revenue Losses from Beach Closures, Tourism Decline)
– **The Nare Hotel** (Cornwall, economic impacts from polluted waters affecting guests)
– CEO/MD: Toby Ashworth
– Emails: bookings@narehotel.co.uk (general/inquiries to MD); stay@narehotel.co.uk (legal/business concerns)
– Contact form URL: https://www.narehotel.co.uk/contact
– LinkedIn: Company – https://uk.linkedin.com/company/the-nare-hotel-co-ltd-; Toby Ashworth – https://uk.linkedin.com/in/toby-ashworth-ab65a160
– X account: @TheNareHotel.
– **The Brudenell Hotel** (Suffolk, losses from contaminated beaches)
– CEO/GM: Garth Wray (historical; current GM possibly Ian Wood or similar from staff)
– Emails: info@brudenellhotel.co.uk (general/CEO/legal inquiries)
– Contact form URL: https://www.brudenellhotel.co.uk/contact/
– LinkedIn: No direct company profile; staff example – Ian Wood (Maintenance Manager) – https://uk.linkedin.com/in/ian-wood-4bb2821a4
– X account: @BrudenellHotel.
### Associations (Representing High Harm Groups: Health Risks, Ecosystem Damage)
– **Surfers Against Sewage** (SAS; swimmers/surfers with infections from sewage)
– CEO: Giles Bristow
– Emails: info@sas.org.uk (general/CEO/legal inquiries)
– Contact form URL: https://www.sas.org.uk/contact/
– LinkedIn: Company – https://uk.linkedin.com/company/surfers-against-sewage; Giles Bristow – https://uk.linkedin.com/in/giles-bristow-aa284927
– X account: @sascampaigns.
– **Marine Conservation Society** (MCS; recreational users with 1,924 sickness cases)
– CEO: Sandy Luk
– Emails: info@mcsuk.org (general/CEO/legal inquiries)
– Contact form URL: https://www.mcsuk.org/contact/
– LinkedIn: Company – https://uk.linkedin.com/company/marine-conservation-society; Sandy Luk – https://uk.linkedin.com/in/sandyluk
– X account: @mcsuk.
– **Shellfish Association of Great Britain** (representing harvesters with contaminated stocks)
– CEO: David Jarrad
– Emails: david@shellfish.org.uk (CEO direct); appg@shellfish.org.uk (legal/policy inquiries)
– Contact form URL: https://shellfish.org.uk/contact/
– LinkedIn: Company – https://uk.linkedin.com/company/the-shellfish-association-of-great-britain; David Jarrad – https://uk.linkedin.com/in/david-jarrad-4644173b
– X account: No direct match found.
From the case files and prior analyses (e.g., COASTAL_SEWAGE_UK_-_Grok.pdf and GROK_UK_COASTAL_-_FTM_FOIS_FOIGS_USPS_COAS.txt), here are very specific details of companies that could be victims, associations, organizations, individual groups, etc., to contact for establishing tort liabilities in UK coastal sewage pollution. These are drawn from documented victim types (coastal residents facing health/property risks; tourists/recreational users with infections; shellfish harvesters/fishermen with contaminated stocks; businesses with economic losses) and guidance on reaching them via associations for anonymized connections, respecting privacy laws. Contact methods: emails for inquiries, website forms for reports, phone for direct outreach, events/social media for engagement.
### Associations and Organizations (Key for Reaching Victims Anonymously)
– Surfers Against Sewage (SAS): Represents swimmers/surfers reporting sickness from polluted waters. Email: info@sas.org.uk; Phone: 01736 555950. Reach via: Submit pollution reports through their website form (sas.org.uk/report); attend campaigns/events; email for partnerships on victim data sharing.
– Marine Conservation Society (MCS): Advocates for recreational users/tourists with 1,924 sickness cases; focuses on bathing water quality. Email: info@mcsuk.org; Phone: 01989 566017. Reach via: Email for advocacy collaboration; use their pollution tracker app/form; join beach clean events.
– Wildfish: Supports anglers/swimmers/fishermen with health/ecosystem impacts. Email: info@wildfish.org. Reach via: Email for member referrals; website contact form; participate in legal campaigns.
– The Rivers Trust: Engages citizen scientists/coastal residents in monitoring. Email: info@theriverstrust.org. Reach via: Email for data sharing; volunteer forms on website; local trust groups for meetings.
– Shellfish Association of Great Britain: Represents shellfish harvesters/aquaculture farmers with ruined harvests. Email: admin@shellfish.org.uk. Reach via: Email for member contacts; association events; website inquiry form.
– National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations: For fishermen with damaged stocks. Email: nffo@nffo.org.uk. Reach via: Email for industry insights; policy forums; phone for consultations.
– Royal Yachting Association: Boat owners/recreational users affected by pollution. Email: environment@rya.org.uk. Reach via: Email for environmental reports; member forums.
– British Marine Federation: Marine businesses/fishermen. Email: info@britishmarine.co.uk. Reach via: Email for sector impacts; trade events.
– UK Hospitality: Hotels/restaurants with revenue drops from closures. Reach via: Website contact form (ukhospitality.org.uk); email general inquiries for member lists.
### Specific Companies (Potential Victims with Economic/Operational Losses)
– Whitstable Oyster Company Ltd (Kent): Shellfish harvesters affected by coastal contamination. Email: info@whitstableoystercompany.com (from public sources); Phone: 01227 276856. Reach via: Direct email for pollution impact statements; website contact.
– Porthilly Shellfish Ltd (Cornwall): Aquaculture with polluted stocks. Email: info@porthillyshellfish.co.uk. Reach via: Email for evidence sharing; phone 01208 863666.
– The Nare Hotel (Cornwall): Hospitality business with tourism losses from beach pollution. Email: reservations@narehotel.co.uk; Phone: 01872 501111. Reach via: Email for economic impact details; website form.
– The Brudenell Hotel (Suffolk): Coastal hotel with declined revenue. Email: reservations@brudenellhotel.co.uk; Phone: 01728 452071. Reach via: Email inquiry; direct call.
– Sykes Holiday Cottages: Rental properties/tourism affected by closures. Email: press@sykescottages.co.uk. Reach via: Press email for victim stories; website contact.
– Billy Shiel’s Farne Island Boats (Northumberland): Boat operators with nitrate pollution risks. Email: info@farnesislandstours.co.uk; Phone: 01665 720308. Reach via: Email for operational losses; tours booking form.
– King Surf School (Cornwall): Recreational users/business with health/economic impacts. Email: info@kingsurf.co.uk; Phone: 01637 860091. Reach via: Email for participant reports.
– Shrub & Grub (Kent): Local cafe/retail with footfall decline. Reach via: Website contact form (shrubandgrub.co.uk); phone 01227 833000.
– St Ives Bookseller (Cornwall): Independent retailer with tourism harm. Email: info@stivesbookseller.co.uk; Phone: 01736 796111. Reach via: Email for business impacts.
– Pembrokeshire Islands Boat Trips: Operators affected by marine pollution. Email: info@pembrokeshireislandboattrips.co.uk; Phone: 01646 603123. Reach via: Email for evidence.
### Individual Groups/Networks
– Coastal Action Network: Community groups/residents in affected areas (e.g., East Durham Save Our Seas). Reach via: Local Facebook groups or email via MCS referrals.
– Coastal Residents Aggregates: ~4,000 River Wye claimants (via Leigh Day solicitors: 0203 727 7202); ~10,000 Thames Water customers (via Consumer Council reports). Reach via: Solicitors’ email for class action coordination.
– Deprived Communities Groups: In Kent/Cornwall (e.g., via UK Hospitality members). Reach via: Association referrals for equality duty breaches.
For all, start with emails referencing tort claims for compensation; use forms for anonymized victim connections to build evidence without direct personal data.
ALERTAS DE PRODUCTOS SANITARIOS
ESP SEARCH:
UK SEARCH:
>> filter alerts, recalls, and safety communications by date, medical specialism, or other criteria. Additionally, there’s a specific search tool at
for querying alerts. Note that MHRA stopped issuing “Medical Device Alerts” in 2020 but continues with updated safety communications on the same platform. This can help identify product liabilities for Halma items like SunTech monitors in tort claims.
EU SEARCH:
EUDAMED (European Database on Medical Devices) consists of six modules covering aspects like actor registration, UDI/devices, notified bodies/certificates, clinical investigations, vigilance/post-market surveillance, and market surveillance. Public access is available for certain modules (e.g., devices, certificates), allowing searches by fields like manufacturer, model, risk class, UDI-DI, or EMDN codes via the official portal at
or third-party tools like
However, the vigilance module (for safety alerts and incidents) is not fully public and restricted to authorities, with alerts typically disseminated through national agencies rather than a centralized public search. The EU Safety Gate (RAPEX) system at
handles alerts for dangerous non-food products but explicitly excludes medical devices.
