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Councillor Anna Railton, who funded the boards, called the bridge "an important reminder of Oxford's industrial past". The ...
The River Thames is London’s largest public space, so why aren’t we using it? Swimmable Cities co-founder Chris Romer-Lee ...
Clean water campaigners have launched a legal challenge over Steve Reed’s alleged failure to explain when he will trigger ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNFish killed after 'pollution incident' at Thames Water site
Around 30 fish have been killed after a “serious pollution incident” at a Thames Water site. The water utility said it is investigating a discharge at its Wheatley Sewage Treatment Works site in south ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNThames Water: 'Serious pollution incident' in Oxfordshire
A “serious” pollution incident is unfolding at a water treatment site in Oxfordshire. Thames Water is investigating a discharge at its Wheatley Sewage Treatment Works site in south Oxfordshire.
A water firm has said it has identified and stopped an "illegal discharge" into one of its sewage networks. Thames Water said ...
Famed for its summer regatta, this riverside market town in south Oxfordshire has independent distilleries, cosy gastropubs ...
The annual five-day census of swans belonging to King Charles III has begun along the River Thames. The centuries-old tradition involves inspecting members of the mute swan species.
A man who died after getting into difficulty in the River Thames has been described as "a polite and respectful lad who loved ...
The River Thames transforms into a whirl of scarlet uniforms and wooden skiffs for King Charles III's annual swan census.
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