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Thames21 declares a Climate and Ecological Emergency

Today, 20 September 2019 a global climate strike is taking place where everyone is invited to come out to show how much they care about the environment. Children…

Published 20th September 201920th September 2019 Published in Latest news

Wetland project we worked on celebrated in international documentary

Firs Farm wetland in Enfield is the focus of a documentary investigating how cities are tackling the issue of flooding worldwide.  The PBS series, Sinking…

Published 17th January 201924th January 2019 Published in Latest news, Thames 21

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

New scheme launches to rewild Thamesmead’s canals: prizes to be won

Date of release: 1 February 2018 Thamesmead residents are being given the chance to create five new green nature spots along the area’s canals. Approximately…

Published 1st February 20188th June 2018 Published in Media Releases

Volunteers help Thames21 plant 1,000 metres of new reedbeds in the Lea Navigation

Date of release: 04 September 2017 Thames21 has reached a landmark of planting 1,000 metres of reedbeds into the Lea Navigation, after a recent vote…

Published 5th September 20176th September 2017 Published in Media Releases

THE VOTES ARE IN: EAST LONDONERS DECIDE WHERE NEW REEDBEDS FOR RIVER LEA SHOULD GO

East London is going to get five beautiful new nature spots along the River Lea this summer– and its citizens have just voted on where…

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

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    Water quality data collected by volunteers used to fix sewage pollution
    In 2024, volunteers from the River Ching Action Group discovered a massive spike in the concentration of ammonia during their regular water quality testing. They passed the data on to the Environment Agency and Thames Water, and...
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