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River Thames in London gets first official bathing spot on Friday

The River Thames in London has officially opened its first designated bathing spot at Ham on Friday, coinciding with the start of the bathing season. This designation, part of 13 new monitored swimming areas across England, was achieved after campaigners demonstrated significant public use of the river for swimming.

Sandra Laville Environment correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-14 · 21:30 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
River Thames in London gets first official bathing spot on Friday
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The River Thames in London has officially opened its first designated bathing spot at Ham on Friday, coinciding with the start of the bathing season. This designation, part of 13 new monitored swimming areas across England, was achieved after campaigners demonstrated significant public use of the river for swimming. The move aims to improve water quality monitoring and encourage cleaner waterways by requiring rigorous testing for faecal indicator organisms. Water minister Emma Hardy highlighted the benefits for local tourism and swimmer confidence, emphasizing the government's commitment to reforming the water sector. Campaigners hope this status will pressure water companies to reduce sewage pollution, which has historically impacted river health.

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The Environment Agency will monitor water quality weekly throughout the summer and publish information online.

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Campaigners have been fighting for bathing water status for rivers for six years, initially under an EU-derived directive.

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The government has expanded the number of bathing sites as part of an overhaul of the water sector.

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The designation aims to drive a cleanup of the River Thames and improve water quality.

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The River Thames in London has its first official bathing spot, designated as a new river bathing water area at Ham.

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The first designated bathing water area on the River Thames in London will welcome swimmers for the official start of the bathing season on Friday as one of 13 new monitored swimming areas across England.The Thames at Ham, in south-west London, has been designated as a new river bathing water area after campaigners gathered evidence to show thousands of people use the river for swimming throughout the year.Marlene Lawrence, the founder of the Teddington Bluetits, which has more than 2,000 members, put in the bathing water application alongside her colleagues.“This is amazing for the river and for the many people who enjoy it,” she said.“We want bathing water status to be a driver of keeping the River Thames clean and it will be fantastic to have this part of the river designated.”Other locations which have been designated as bathing water areas include a tidal inlet just off the River Yealm in the south Devon; part of the River Fowey in Lostwithiel, Cornwall; the River Dee at Sandy Lane, Chester; a sea swimming area at Little Shore, Amble, in Northumberland; Pangbourne Meadow in Berkshire, which inspired the novel The Wind in the Willows; and the River Swale in Richmond, Yorkshire.Water minister Emma Hardy said: “The introduction of these new bathing sites means better monitoring of our waterways, a boost for local tourism and greater confidence for local swimmers.“Following years of indifference towards bathing waters, this government has expanded the number of sites as part of our overhaul of the water sector.“We’re committed to generational reform of our water industry and won’t stop until the job is done.”Campaigners began fighting for bathing water status for rivers six years ago under the EU-derived bathing water directive, in an attempt to drive a cleanup.Bathing water designations were until then limited to coastal waters and lakes. But rivers are suffering from a toxic cocktail of sewage discharge from water companies, forever chemicals and road and agricultural runoff and campaigners hope the more rigorous testing which is required for bathing waters will force water companies to reduce sewage pollution.Tests in bathing waters by the regulator, the Environment Agency, have to monitor the water for faecal indicator organisms.Every week throughout the summer, officers from the Environment Agency will visit sites to take samples and monitor the water quality before publishing the information online for swimmers.The regulator said it constantly evaluates whether action is needed to cut pollution levels and works with local communities, farmers and water companies to improve water quality at these locations.At Ilkley in West Yorkshire, where the Wharfe became the first river to be given bathing water status five years ago, Yorkshire Water is implementing infrastructure improvements costing more than £85m ito boost water quality.The new bathing water sites that are designated from this month – until the swimming season concludes at the end of September – are: Canvey Island foreshore, Essex East Beach at West Bay, Bridport, Dorset Falcon Meadow, Bungay, Suffolk Granville Parade Beach, Sandgate, Kent Little Shore, Amble, Northumberland New Brighton Beach (east), Merseyside Newton and Noss Creeks, Devon Pangbourne Meadow, Berkshire Queen Elizabeth Gardens, Salisbury, Wiltshire River Dee at Sandy Lane, Chester, Cheshire River Fowey in Lostwithiel, Cornwall River Swale in Richmond, Yorkshire River Thames at Ham and Kingston, Greater London
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