I recently learnt that a spot that people use near me has never been registered as a bathing spot despite being used as one for centuries with the local shops selling fishing nets and towels.
I dread to think what the unmonitored ones are like.
Impressive-Bird-6085 on
That’s a recipe for a very serious – and very nasty – bout of vomiting, diarrhoea and very painful stomach pains… if you’re brave/ daft enough to go for a swim.
Von_Uber on
Sounds like the solution is another round of CEO bonuses and shareholder dividends.
Traditional_Ear9922 on
“Of 449 designated bathing sites in England, 87% meet standards for “excellent” or “good” classification, an improvement on 2024, and 417 bathing waters (93%), were rated “excellent”, “good” or “sufficient”, representing a very slight rise on 2024’s standards.”
I agree that all sites should meet standards but holy hell negative title clickbait
elaine4queen on
Every time it rains we get sewage warnings on the south coast
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I recently learnt that a spot that people use near me has never been registered as a bathing spot despite being used as one for centuries with the local shops selling fishing nets and towels.
I dread to think what the unmonitored ones are like.
That’s a recipe for a very serious – and very nasty – bout of vomiting, diarrhoea and very painful stomach pains… if you’re brave/ daft enough to go for a swim.
Sounds like the solution is another round of CEO bonuses and shareholder dividends.
“Of 449 designated bathing sites in England, 87% meet standards for “excellent” or “good” classification, an improvement on 2024, and 417 bathing waters (93%), were rated “excellent”, “good” or “sufficient”, representing a very slight rise on 2024’s standards.”
I agree that all sites should meet standards but holy hell negative title clickbait
Every time it rains we get sewage warnings on the south coast