Olympic rowing legend Sir Steve Redgrave is calling on the government to tackle "pollution for profit" in the Thames, as ...
Sir Steve warned “the Thames is in trouble” in the letter to Environment Secretary Steve Reed, and said pollution levels ...
Sir Steve Redgrave urges Thames clean-up as young rowers take to the river - The retired Olympic rower is taking a letter to ...
In a letter to Environment Secretary Steve Reed, the Marlow-based rowing icon called for urgent intervention to tackle ...
Many popular swimming spots have been flooded with pollution in recent years, which has been blamed on mass sewage discharges ...
As the temperatures warm up and snow melts, more garbage is visible on London's streets and parks along the Thames River but ...
CALLS mount for the government to take decisive action against pollution in the river Thames as thousands of young rowers gather for the Schools’ Head of the River Race today. Olympic rowing champion ...
It follows Sir Sadiq Khan's recently announced plans to "make rivers in London swimmable within 10 years". Around £1.8bn from ...
International Labmate meets with Leon Barron on the banks of the River Thames to find out what changes he’s seeing in river ...
Olympic gold medallist rower Sir Steve Redgrave has handed a letter to the environment secretary Steve Reed to share his and young people's concerns about "effluent being put into the rivers, and how ...
Exclusive: Officials will wait for 11th-hour water tests to prove new system has cleaned up sewage-infested river ...
Environmental charity River Action is co-ordinating the effort to protect the Thames from severe sewage discharges. Sir Steve has called for an end to "pollution for profit" by water companies ...