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UK Adds 13 Bathing Waters, Including First River Thames Site

Weekly Environment Agency testing now begins across more than 460 locations to give swimmers clear water quality updates.

Overview

  • The government confirmed 13 new designated bathing sites on Friday as the season opened, with Ham and Kingston becoming the first approved spot on the River Thames in London.
  • Designation requires the Environment Agency to take weekly samples from May 15 to September 30 and publish results online, which can guide fixes and unlock targeted investment.
  • Many inland sites still fail basic standards, with The Independent reporting 12 of 14 designated river spots were rated poor last year and posted signs advising people not to swim.
  • Surfers Against Sewage says new rules like a one‑day count of 100 swimmers and a feasibility test shut out polluted but well‑used rivers, and the group has launched a judicial review.
  • Water companies warn that designating areas before they are clean could mislead swimmers, while regulators plan more than 7,000 tests this season under rules updated in November 2025.