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St Mary’s Bay is the only site in Kent where a "do not swim" warning is in force. To find out what caused the problem, the EA is monitoring potential sources of pollution such as septic tanks.
Those living in St Mary’s Bay on Romney Marsh claim Kent County Council (KCC) has failed to clear undergrowth for many months. Villagers say they have been forced to tidy up the weeds themselves ...
The creature was slowly hoisted into a lorry on St Mary's Bay beach near Littlestone, Kent. The removal process took several hours. The mammal was first spotted on the beach on Thursday evening.
St Mary's Bay. 25 Sep 2024. Poor swimming water not caused by floods - firm. Southern Water says sewage discharge from storm overflows has not caused issues on the Kent coast. 25 Sep 2024.
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It also advised coastal and tidal areas from Sandgate to Lydd, including Hythe, Dymchurch, St Mary’s Bay, Littlestone, Greatstone, New Romney and communities on the Romney Marsh up to the Royal ...
Mary E. Kent, nee McGinty, age 92 of Villa St. Benedict of Lisle and formerly of Naperville, IL, passed away peacefully, Sunday, July 9, 2023. She was born April 24, 1931 in Rock Island, IL. Mary i… ...
St Mary’s Bay in Kent was so infamously filthy that it was given the notorious Brown Flag Award due to the amount of bacteria in its waters, based on official Environment Agency data. Caused by ...
Just two beaches in Kent are closed for the entire summer - and they are both within the same bay. Littlestone on the Romney Marsh is starting its first swimming season with an official warning ...
People are being warned to stay away from a dead whale found at a popular beach in Kent. The Romney Marsh Coastguard Rescue Team was called out to St Mary's Bay following reports of an object ...
The huge creature, believed to be a common Minke Whale, which can weigh as much as 5,600kg, was discovered last night in St Mary's Bay, Romney Marsh, Kent.
Topping the list is St Mary’s Bay in Kent, which was hit with a year-long ‘do not swim’ warning due to a huge spike in faecal matter discovered in the water.