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London Rivers Week 2025: Exploring the Rights of Rivers webinar – SOLD OUT

Please book this FREE event. Join Ewan McGaughey, Professor of Law at King’s College, London, in this special free online webinar exploring the ‘Rights of…

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

Enfield Council and Thames21 launch major river restoration project

Date of release: June 22 Residents in Enfield are being given the chance to tackle river pollution and the effects of climate change as part…

Published 22nd June 202110th July 2021 Published in Latest news, Media Releases

Thames21 starts 2021 with a greener, cleaner van

GPS Marine, a leading marine contractor on the Thames and Medway rivers, revved up 2021 by giving Thames21 a van! Lee McAdam, fleet manager for…

Published 14th January 202115th January 2021 Published in Latest news
Major new woodlands and wetlands partnership begins

Major new woodlands and wetlands partnership begins

Project will create large-scale improvement in Enfield’s rivers Thames21 will embark on a major new woodland and wetlands creation project in partnership with Enfield Council…

Published 10th December 202010th December 2020 Published in Latest news, 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 volunteering activities update: 7 September

Thames21 StatementSeptember 2020 The safety, health and wellbeing of the public, our volunteers and our staff are of paramount importance to us. Our events and…

Published 17th September 202017th September 2020 Published in Latest news

New project to open up access to the Thames

Thames21 has received funding from City Bridge Trust to deliver an exciting new project, Thames Connections, which aims to make it easier for communities in low-income neighbourhoods…

Published 17th August 202017th August 2020 Published in Latest news

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

Heritage Emergency Fund grant to help us reconnect Londoners with rivers

Thames21 has received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to help it to continue its work throughout and after London’s lockdown. The Heritage Emergency…

Published 18th June 2020 Published in Latest news

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