Anti-water charges campaign to step up efforts

It follows a series of community protests across the city's Northside yesterday.
Anti water charge campaigners are to step up their campaign over the coming weeks.
The warning follows a series of community protests organised by the We Won't Pay campaign last evening in a number of areas across the Northside of the city.
The protestors are calling for a mass boycott of water charges and are standing firm in their belief that the water charges can be defeated.
AUDIO: Speaking to RedFM News, Cllr Mick Barry says the campaign is strong and he outlined what form future action will take.
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