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Popular visitor spots Burnsall, Grassington and Linton Falls within the Yorkshire Dales National Park - which regularly attract swimmers - all returned high readings of E.coli when tested in 2020.
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E.coli can cause severe diarrhoea and vomiting and poses a particular risk to children and vulnerable adults.
In a 90-minute virtual town hall meeting held on Thursday, senior Yorkshire Water staff confirmed that the Wharfe Partnership would monitor the overall health of the river and that it has strong government backing .
Keighley s MP, Robbie Moore, believes that the government is keen to roll out more public-led bathing water schemes at other rivers across the country and he has invited environment minister Rebecca Pow to visit Ilkley this summer.
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Council seeks views on current measures to tackle irresponsible dog owners in Neston and the borough.
Residents are being invited to have their say on Cheshire West and Chester Council s Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) to tackle irresponsible dog owners.
In October 2018 the Council introduced a wide range of measures covering the control of dogs and encouraging responsible dog ownership, which are now due for review. A consultation launched yesterday, Thursday 13 May 2021.
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Covid marshalls are set to be on hand tonight (Saturday, May 1) mainly to help businesses. A Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) is in place across the borough that prohibits drinking alcohol in areas that aren’t licensed, including streets, parks, and the Chester amphitheatre. Officers with Cheshire West and Chester Council are also reminding everyone that booking is needed for most pubs and restaurants and remember hands, face and space. Maria Byrne, director environment and communities, said: “Our city centre and town centres are recovering from a devastating year and it’s been so good to see them re-animated again over the past few weeks.