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A group of swimmers is campaigning for the Avon to get bathing status by the British government, which would mean the water ...
"Wet wipes are a massive problem, it's devastating," said Liz Gyekye from Thames21. "The principal challenge is that people flush the wet wipes down the toilets, then you get sewage overflows after ...
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Bucks Free Press on MSNYouths warned about 'dangerous' swimming in River ThamesA warning has been issued by police after reports of swimming in the River Thames in Buckinghamshire. Thames Valley Police ...
A crack-down on disruption caused by unauthorised moorings on the River Thames, which councillors have described as having ...
Rochamliana — founder secretary of Mizoram’s leading research-based public policy think tank Zoram Research Foundation (ZRF) — couldn’t contain his ex ...
According to the Environment Agency, electric bikes pose a pollution risk because the batteries contain substances that can enter a watercourse if they remain submerged in water. The Canal and River ...
CLEAN water campaigners in Henley are urging residents to support them in taking legal action against a water company. Friends of the Thames, led by Laura Reineke, wants to file a “statutory nuisance ...
Oklahoma Northern District Judge Gregory Frizzell has ruled that the State of Oklahoma has proved there has been no change in poultry pollution in the Illinois River Watershed (IRW) following trial.
The Environment Department (Defra) said more than £100 million in fines and penalties levied on water firms for breaches such as illegal sewage spills since October 2023 – as well as future fines – ...
Pollution fines of more than £100m will go to environmental projects, Defra says Concerns had been raised the cash from fines on water companies would not be ringfenced for schemes such as river ...
Pollution fines of more than £100 million will go to environmental projects, the Government has confirmed after concerns it would backtrack on a pledge first made by the Tories.
From Monday 1st to Sunday 28th September, the Totally Thames festival will return to the capital with a spectacular, multi-arts programme that celebrates the River Thames' past, present, and future.
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