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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
WWII reenactors perform along the route for participants walking in the 78th edition of the Airborne walking march, which is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944, in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
WWII reenactors perform along the route for participants walking in the 78th edition of the Airborne walking march, which is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944, in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
British veterans who fought for Dutch freedom in World War II are present at the finish line of the Airborne walking march, as every year, in Oosterbeek, Netherlands, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
WWII reenactors perform along the route for participants walking in the 78th edition of the Airborne walking march, which is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944, in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
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The 78th Edition Of The Airborne Walking March Held In The Netherlands.
This year, with a record number of 36,343 participants, the Airborne walking march is also in remembrance of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944 in Oosterbeek, on September 6, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Pedestrians At Water Reflection
People walk beside a pond with their reflections visible in Budapest, Hungary, on May 20, 2023. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Victorinox Store In Cologne
People walk and cycle past the Victorinox store with its red Swiss Army logo in Cologne, Germany, on August 3, 2025. The Swiss brand is known globally for its knives, watches, and travel gear. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: A sex worker stands on the corner of Shotwell and 19th Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Sex workers stand on the corner of Shotwell and 19th Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Sex workers walk down Shotwell Street towards 19th Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Sex workers stand on the corner of Shotwell and 19th Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Sex workers walk down Shotwell Street towards 19th Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Sex workers walk down Shotwell Street towards 19th Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Shoes of a sex worker on Shotwell Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Sex workers stand on the corner of Shotwell and 19th Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Sex workers on Shotwell and 19th Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: Sex workers walk down Shotwell Street towards 19th Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Hookers work San Francisco's Mission District
7/31/2025 - San Francisco, California, USA: A sex worker chats with a man on Shotwell and 19th Street in San Francisco on Thursday, July 31, 2025. He walked away after the conversation. (Gabrielle Lurie / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Dog owners from all walks of life join in the nativity play. It's clearly a fantastic community event and loved by everyone involved.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
The £1 programme featured a photograph of every dog and raised funds for Battersea Cats and Dogs home.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
There was a fantastic turn out of both 'actors' and audience and then a welcome trip to the nearby cafe for treats.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
The nativity play is put on by local dog owners. It's all scripted and acted by pets dressed in costume. There was a chorus of We Three King Spaniels, Bark, The Herald Angels Sing and as Mr Biscuits, the baby Jesus, was placed in the stable, a final chorus of 'Away in a basket " .
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Monty the oxen. Owner, Mish was worried he wouldn't keep his horns on, but he did and looked very oxen like in the stable.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Lovely, gentle Maureen was an inspired choice for her role as Angel Gabriel.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Carol ' The Star of Bethlehem' was a massive hit with the dogs and did her best to keep the 'Star of sausages' away from the cast.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
This years nativity was in memory of two beloved pets, Zaffo and Bear, the original Joseph. Bear was a chocolate brown lab and described to me as the gentle giant of the park. He was notorious for eating wheels of Brie and snaffling liqueur chocolates from work counters at Christmas time.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Angel 'Millie' performed her role to perfection.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
All the participants are dog walkers who met in the park. Many live on the same street in East Greenwich. Anni told me ' Its the dogs that bring us all together'.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Monty and Bella almost ready to perform as Joseph and an angel in a dog themed nativity play in East Greenwich Pleasaunce Park
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Pre-nativity play pep talk among the owners.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Many of the owners are friends who live on the same street in East Greenwich in South London.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Jessica adding the final touches to Bella the Angel.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
George and Christine dressing the trees for the nativity play.
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Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs' nativity play in London - in pictures
Anni Harrison was walking her dog Monty in East Greenwich Pleasaunce park when she jokingly mentioned to fellow dog walkers what a laugh it would be to hold a nativity play with dogs. With a shared love of dogs, community and sense of fun, the Nativity in the Park was born. The first year it was freezing and rained non-stop. The second year was cancelled after the loss of beloved pet Bear, who played the original Joseph. This year it was spectacularly revived in memory of lost furry friends and also raised money for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
George and Christine dressing the trees for the nativity play.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
Walkers head in the direction of the felled tree as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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No swimming, no surfing: how a summer of sewage is ruining the British seaside day out.
Red flags are going up on beaches from Scarborough to Whitstable as pollution levels soar and businesses are forced to close due to sewage discharges.
The sun has been shining on Scarborough's South Bay all week, but Steve Crawford isn't opening up the surf shop he's so proud of because the water isn't safe to swim in.
Poor water quality linked to pollution has been a problem here for many years. But this is the first time Crawford has had to shut completely.
In a place like Scarborough, summer really matters: this is when the town comes alive, with donkeys and colourful bucket-and-spade shops filled with excited children.
But here and across the country, just as Britain’s beaches should be filling up, sewage and pollution are shutting them down.
The figures are alarming. Between 15 May and 30 September last year, sewage was dumped into designated bathing waters more than 5,000 times. There were an average of 825 sewage spills every single day into England's waterways in 2022.
Dog walkers on the beach in Scarborough, north Yorkshire where the sea is unsafe ,the water quality in Scarborough is poor due to the impact of sewage being discharged into the sea.
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FEATURE - Brandung an der Promenade von Sunderland
Huge waves crash into the Sunderand seafront as formerly placid weather gives way to the rugged machinations of nature. August 17 2022. *** Local Caption *** 39642319
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