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Swimmers told to avoid London's only Thames bathing spot due to 'toxic algae'
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Swimmers told to avoid London's only Thames bathing spot due to 'toxic algae'
Swimmers have been warned to avoid London's first official bathing spot due to toxic algae – with dog owners also told it's "vitally important" to keep their pets away.
19 Aug, 16:10
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Swimmers issued urgent warning over toxic algae at London bathing spot
Swimmers have been issued a warning over toxic algae at a London bathing spot.
A toxic bloom of blue-green algae has forced the Environment Agency to warn swimmers away from the Ham and Kingston stretch of the Thames, London's first officially designated river bathing water, which only received its status in May.
The regulator issued a formal notice on Tuesday said: "Bathing is not advised, due to pollution from ha…
19 Aug, 19:49