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Home / Environment / Salisbury Groups Seek Bathing Water Status to Monitor River Avon

Salisbury Groups Seek Bathing Water Status to Monitor River Avon

8 Oct

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Summary

  • Groups apply for bathing water status at Queen Elizabeth Gardens
  • Designation would force Environment Agency to monitor water quality
  • Aim is to use "as a stick" to address pollution from water companies
Salisbury Groups Seek Bathing Water Status to Monitor River Avon

As of October 8th, 2025, environmental groups in Salisbury have submitted an application for official bathing water status at Queen Elizabeth Gardens. The groups involved include FLOW CIC, Extinction Rebellion Salisbury, and the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.

If granted, this designation would force the Environment Agency to regularly monitor the water quality of the River Avon that runs through the park. Di Cross from Extinction Rebellion Salisbury explains that this could then be used "as a stick" to compel water companies to address any pollution that reaches unacceptable levels.

A spokesperson for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) confirmed that if the site is officially designated, the Environment Agency will be required to closely monitor the water quality to protect the health of people using the area for bathing. This represents a significant step forward in the local community's efforts to improve the environmental conditions of the River Avon.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The goal of Extinction Rebellion Salisbury is to secure official bathing water status for Queen Elizabeth Gardens in order to force the Environment Agency to monitor the water quality of the River Avon.
The bathing water designation will require the Environment Agency to regularly test the water quality in the River Avon. This data can then be used to pressure water companies to address any pollution that reaches unacceptable levels.
The Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is one of the groups that has teamed up with FLOW CIC and Extinction Rebellion Salisbury to submit the application for bathing water status at Queen Elizabeth Gardens.

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