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River Thames health

Restoring Enfield’s Rivers Event – Tile Kiln Lane, River Action Day 08.02.2022

Thames21 and Enfield Council are teaming up to deliver conservation and restoration events in Enfield, creating cleaner and healthier spaces for wildlife and people.  …

Restoring Enfield’s Rivers Project – Enfield Chase, River Action Day 04.01.2022.

Thames21 and Enfield Council are teaming up to deliver conservation and restoration events in Enfield, creating cleaner and safer spaces for wildlife and people. Join…

Precious Thames saltmarsh bearing brunt of capital’s plastic tide, latest pollution data finds

Thames21 calls for tougher action on five key plastic items to tackle two-thirds of entire Thames plastic pollution An analysis of citizen science surveys conducted…

Published 30th June 20202nd July 2020 Published in Media Releases

Plastic-free parenting hacks: wet wipes

By Karline McCawley – Education Officer at Thames21   Baby poo. It’s certainly not the most appealing subject, but did you know it’s connected to…

Published 31st January 201813th June 2018 Published in Blog

New art installation to shine a light on the health of River Thames for London environment charity

Date of release: March 16 2017 An incredible art installation which uses a dazzling display of lights to reflect the health of the River Thames…

Published 16th March 20172nd October 2017 Published in Media Releases

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