Call for river stakeholders to ‘up their game’ to make rivers climate resilient
LONDON RIVERS WEEK 2022 – Monday 11th July – Sunday 17th July All river stakeholders in London need to improve their actions on tackling…
LONDON RIVERS WEEK 2022 – Monday 11th July – Sunday 17th July All river stakeholders in London need to improve their actions on tackling…
River sites across the city of Oxford, which are frequently used for rowing, punting, wild swimming and other watersports, have concentrations of harmful bacteria 1.5…
Mayors Rotheram and Anderson join birthday celebrations Environmental project Plastic Free Mersey has celebrated its one-year anniversary with an event featuring various activities at Veolia’s…
Environmental charity Thames21 is calling on government to take immediate steps to ban plastic in wet wipes in order to help tackle this pollution ending…
The Enfield Chase Woodland Restoration Project has taken one of the top honours at this year’s London Tree and Woodland Awards, known as the #TreeOscars. Many…
“I really love to inspire people to make positive changes and differences in their lives.” Scientists increasingly recognise the benefits of blue and green spaces…
“I am really fond of the Cray. It makes me smile knowing that Lord Nelson used to go salmon fishing on the River Cray.” Our…
A stretch of the River Thames at Port Meadow, Oxford, has been designated as an official river bathing location after a nearly two-year long local…
With the local elections just one month away, a coalition of 17 environmental groups [1] are calling on voters to press all candidates to commit,…
On 22nd March, students from East London-based George Green’s School were invited by Thames21 to carry out Thames21’s first 2022 litter survey monitoring session on…