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        • Empower communities to look after their local rivers:

          We mobilise thousands of volunteers every year, working along the riverbank to transform neglected rivers into areas that everyone can use and enjoy.

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          We work to clean and green the capital’s 400-mile network of rivers through innovative solutions to boost biodiversity and restore nature.

        • Build a climate resilient London

          We help to build more engaged communities and healthier rivers better able to adapt to the impacts of climate change, now and into the future.

        • Empower communities to look after their local rivers
          We mobilise thousands of volunteers every year, working along the riverbank to transform neglected rivers into areas that everyone can use and enjoy.

        • Restore the capital’s network of rivers through the power of nature
          We work to clean and green the capital’s 400-mile network of rivers through innovative solutions to boost biodiversity and restore nature.

        • Build a climate resilient London
          We help to build more engaged communities and healthier rivers better able to adapt to the impacts of climate change, now and into the future.

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          • Rewilding the Rom
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Chris Stafford

Obituary: Thames21 marks the death of Chris Stafford, a long-term volunteer and friend

Chris Stafford 1957-2017 With the three-week 3 Rivers Clean Up beginning this weekend across the Ravensbourne, Pool and Quaggy, catchment partnership officer Lawrence Beale-Collins mourns a well known volunteer…

Published 31st May 201716th October 2017 Published in Latest news

Flagship Welsh Harp Centre relaunches with community fun day on June 4

Community Fun Day: 4 June Time: 11-4 pm Location: Birchen Grove, London NW9 8RY A five-hectare nature oasis in north-west London is throwing its doors…

Published 15th May 201716th October 2017 Published in Media Releases

Outfall safaris are tackling river pollution – and you can help as a citizen scientist!

Joe Pecorelli, the Zoological Society of London’s Europe Conservation Project Manager, tells us about work running across the capital to prioritise and map sources of…

Published 2nd May 201713th January 2022 Published in Blog

Thames21 praises local volunteers as London Assembly report quotes Thames River Watch plastic bottle data

Date of release: April 13, 2017 The London Assembly’s environment committee launched its report today (April 13) on bottled water, urging Mayor Sadiq Khan to…

Published 13th April 201716th October 2017 Published in Media Releases

Thames21 supports Government’s National Litter Strategy for England

Date of release: April 10, 2017 In response to the Government’s new Litter Strategy for England, published today, Debbie Leach, chief executive of Thames21, said:…

Published 10th April 20172nd October 2017 Published in Media Releases

Teachers and Educators – join us round the campfire at our Welsh Harp Centre open evening

Teachers and Educators – join us by the campfire! Thames21 is hosting an open afternoon at the Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre in Brent, for teachers…

Published 29th March 201729th September 2017 Published in Latest news

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    Recent figures published in The Times have shown that Thames Water was responsible for almost a third of the water sector’s most harmful pollution incidents in 2025. A Thames21 spokesman said: “The scale of serious pollution incidents linked to Thames Water is deeply...

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