Thames fish biodiversity rising but sewage can slow recovery
Fish biodiversity in the Tidal Thames has seen an almost threefold increase in the last 35 years, but sewage spills

Fish biodiversity in the Tidal Thames has seen an almost threefold increase in the last 35 years, but sewage spills

Pupils have been making waves across central London this September through producing art which featured at a festival celebrating the

The 2025 Great River Race (GRR) at the weekend showcased a festival of rowing as racegoers praised the event’s organisation.

The London Museum Docklands is hosting ‘Secrets of the Thames’, the first major exhibition dedicated to mudlarks. Over 350 mudlarked objects, ranging from personal items to historic relics, will be on display until March 2026.

Concerns are rising over discarded Lime bikes in public waterways, with potentially damaging consequences on the water quality of London’s

Teddington’s RNLI station welcomed in members of the public on Sunday 8 June for its annual open day, in an afternoon

Richmond residents weren’t afraid to get mucky as they took to the riverside to help clear up the waste along

London Mayor Sadiq Khan made a commitment this week to “explore the role” that oysters could have in cleaning the

The Mayor of London reaffirmed plans today to make London’s rivers safe enough to swim in within the next decade.

One of the oldest pubs in Richmond has reopened after a six-figure investment and refurbishment by pub company Greene King.

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is commemorating two centuries of saving lives at sea and along the Thames. The