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London Rivers Week

London Rivers Week 2025: We the Lea walk

New community action group Clean Up the River Lea (CURL) invite you to FREE walk the Lee Valley and help protect one of London’s most…

Call to ramp up joint action to get London’s rivers ‘climate-ready’

Policymakers, water companies, businesses, industry and the public in London will all need to work together help to protect London’s rivers in order for them…

Published 25th May 202326th May 2023 Published in Media Releases
London Rivers Week

Photography competition puts focus on upcoming London Rivers Week

A photography competition, called #PictureBlueLondon, has been launched in celebration of London Rivers Week, which runs from October 23-31 – visit our full events list….

Published 4th October 20217th October 2021 Published in Latest news

Why wood is good for rivers

Carolina Pinto is our Brent Rivers and Communities Officer, working with the community in north west London to help bring the river back to life….

Published 2nd November 20204th October 2021 Published in Blog, Thames 21

Investing in London’s rivers will boost post-COVID recovery, report shows

LONDON RIVERS WEEK 2020 Saturday 24 October – Sunday 1 November New report shows rewilding promotes social inclusion as well as boosting flagship wildlife species London,…

Published 26th October 202026th October 2020 Published in Latest news, Media Releases, Thames 21

Thames21 activities to continue under safe guidelines: Update 16 October

Further COVID-19 restrictions will come into force in London this Saturday 17 October. These still allow organised activity for groups larger than six and up…

Published 16th October 202016th October 2020 Published in Latest news, Thames 21

London Rivers Week showcases the benefits of rewilding rivers

More than 150 people took part in the launch of London Rivers Week in Thamesmead on Saturday 25 May and hundreds got involved in 45…

Published 6th June 2019 Published in Latest news, Thames 21

Call to rewild 100km of London’s rivers to help the city adapt to climate change

Press Release LONDON RIVERS WEEK 2019: Saturday 25 May – Sunday 2 June  London, UK – 15 May 2019: London is the most vulnerable city in western…

Published 15th May 201915th May 2019 Published in Latest news, Media Releases

London Rivers Week inspires nature-loving photography

London Rivers Week has inspired some stunning photography by marine biologist and wildlife filmmaker Matt Haworth.  His incredible pictures have captured some of the wildlife…

Published 20th June 201822nd June 2018 Published in Latest news

Londoners urged to take back their rivers during London Rivers Week 2018

‘Massively increased opportunities’ for Londoners to explore and protect their rivers through collecting key data and joining clean up events Saturday 23 JUNE – Sunday…

Published 18th June 201818th June 2018 Published in Media Releases, Thames 21

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