News

The River Thames is London’s largest public space, so why aren’t we using it? Swimmable Cities co-founder Chris Romer-Lee ...
Thames Water's temporary hosepipe ban covers Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire.
The River Thames is making a comeback. Declared "biologically dead" in 1957 because of years of pollution, the 205-mile long river is again home to seals, seahorses and certain kinds of birds ...
Oxfordshire residents will not be allowed to use a hosepipe from tomorrow as Thames Water’s ban comes into effect.
Thames Water has become the latest supplier to announce a hosepipe ban after one of the driest starts to the year on record.
So, at last, I'm standing in the River Thames, and we found flowing water. But we had to drive eight miles from the original source towards London to be able to find it.
Topline. The head of England’s River Thames dried up Thursday for the first time ever as record heat and droughts take their toll on major rivers and bodies of water around the world.
Locals in Teddington, south west London, are furious over Thames Water's latest plan - but the company has aimed to put ...
The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) continues to warn of low water levels after initially making the declaration on July 18, 2022. It says it's not a crisis but that the time to ...
The starting point of England’s famous River Thames has dried up and moved downstream, following weeks of little rainfall and a heat wave in July that smashed the UK’s all-time temperature ...
The news that two male bodies were recovered from the River Thames while the search for chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi was under way could easily have been overlooked. On average, 25 bodies ...
Thames Water Utilities Ltd. — which serves about a quarter of the UK including London — said it can’t rule out needing to ask customers to restrict water usage this summer.