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Rivers offer fun and relaxation but can contain hazards, especially around structures and after heavy rain.
Outdoor pools can reopen to the public from 11 July followed by indoor gyms, pools and leisure centres on 25 July.
Make the right choices when visiting beaches, rivers and lakes this summer.
Inspector of Marine Accidents Jack Martin shares his recent experience of a man overboard exercise organised by the RNLI, funded by Trinity House and Seafish.
Details on a range of outdoor activities which will be allowed in England from 13 May 2020 subject to social distancing rules.
A wildlife haven in Herefordshire managed by the National Trust has been restored to its former glory thanks to funding from National Highways.
An update on this year’s bathing season which runs from 15 May to 30 September 2020.
The latest five-yearly review of Pool Re – the terrorism reinsurer backed by the government – has been launched today by John Glen, Economic Secretary to the Treasury.
OPSS is again providing guidance to consumers on how to stay safe when buying summer items.
OPSS is warning consumers to be wary of summer holiday bargains that are too good to be true.
Information to consider when planning your days out and holidays, whilst still having fun and being safe
Tips on how to enjoy the river without incident.
Public Health England confirms advice suspending use of heated birthing pools filled in advance of labour in home settings.
Local efforts to reduce infection rates sees relaxation of restrictions in previous local hotspots.
PHE advises temporary suspension of heated home birthing pools filled in advance of labour in home settings.
PHE reinforces advice not to use heated birthing pools for home births after more pools test positive for Legionella.
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