Several beaches and river sites in the UK have been officially designated as bathing sites. A popular beach in Tyneside and Church Cliff Beach in Lyme Regis have received this status following campaigns. Additionally, five new bathing sites have been established on the River Dart and River Erme in Devon. The River Dart, in particular, was given this status after swimmers avoided it due to sewage concerns. Mousehole Rock Pool has also been revitalized as a swimming spot.
A beach in Lyme Regis has been changed to a bathing beach after a two-year campaign. 👉 https://t.co/vYMbqJcrQM https://t.co/SOmQ7uuGB6
'Brown flag dirtiest beach in UK' sees visitors fined £100 by 'Big Brother' https://t.co/frItvT6SXX
Tyneside beach picked as a new 'designated bathing site' in England https://t.co/JL1aRtbCWb
Church Cliff Beach becomes designated bathing water after campaign https://t.co/9UveEdq09T
Church Cliff Beach becomes designated bathing water after campaign https://t.co/0KicDNvXL0 #bbcsouthnews
Mousehole Rock Pool swimming spot given new lease of life https://t.co/3T5xI4oJJD
River Dart given ‘bathing’ status after swimmers desert it over sewage concerns 🔎 Big Read by @BawdenTom and @sam_ruck3r https://t.co/iIfumF1S2E
Five new bathing sites on River Dart and River Erme in Devon https://t.co/fRDBPcQcm9
A popular beach in Tyneside has officially been named as a 'bathing site' https://t.co/IvK6QH7OKc