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Rivers Trust responds to open water swim company's closure
Rivers Trust responds to open water swim company's closure

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Rivers Trust responds to open water swim company's closure

Henley Swim said it was forced to close due to "relentless publicity" over water quality in the River Thames causing a drop in numbers entering its swims (Image: Archant) The chief executive of a conservation charity has responded to the closure of an open water swimming events firm. Henley Swim had been running events on the River Thames for more than 20 years before it was forced to close down at the start of the month after "relentless publicity" over water quality in the river led to a drop in numbers entering its swims. Responding to the news, Mark Lloyd, chief executive of The Rivers Trust, said: "We are incredibly sorry to hear the news that Henley Swim has stopped trading and that their events this year will not go ahead. "Since we were the official charity partner for Henley Swim Festival in 2022, The Rivers Trust has attended the event every year and we were due to attend again in July 2025. ADVERTISEMENT "We have also worked year-round with their team to advocate for increased environmental awareness and safe river swimming." Mr Lloyd said the closure of Henley Swim shows there is "much more to do both to address river pollution and to help the public make informed decisions about swimming". He added: "Despite the immense challenges our rivers are facing, The Rivers Trust firmly believes that safe river swimming is possible in the UK, but swimmers must be aware of the risks and take necessary precautions when doing so. "We will continue to fight for our vision of wild, healthy, natural rivers that can be enjoyed by swimmers and river users alike."

Henley Swim folds blaming water quality in River Thames
Henley Swim folds blaming water quality in River Thames

BBC News

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Henley Swim folds blaming water quality in River Thames

An open water swimming event firm says it has been forced to close down after the "relentless publicity" over water quality in the River Thames led to a massive drop in numbers entering its Swim has been running events on the River Thames for over 20 years, including the Henley Swim Festival and the Thames Marathon from Henley to company said efforts to join forces with other event organisers to try and save the business had failed leaving "no option" other than to abandon this year's events and close BBC has contacted Thames Water for comment. In a statement announcing its closure, Henley Swim said: "The relentless publicity about the quality of the water in the Thames has put thousands of people off the idea of open water swimming which has led to an unprecedented drop in the number of registrations."We are very grateful for the fantastic support of loyal and enthusiastic swimmers, volunteers and suppliers and we are so sorry that after 20 years Henley Swim has been forced to close down due to circumstances beyond our control."It added: "If appropriate you will hear from the administrator in due course." You can follow BBC Oxfordshire on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

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