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The Mayor of London Boris Johnson has fallen into a river while launching a drive to urge Londoners to volunteer. | The Mayor of London Boris Johnson has fallen into a river while launching a drive to urge Londoners to volunteer. |
While helping to clear up the River Pool in Lewisham, south-east London, he tripped and fell in, getting wet up to his chest before stumbling away. | |
Mr Johnson, who was helping remove litter and plants from the river, was aided to his feet by volunteers - one of whom jumped in after him. | |
He described his unexpected dip as "the ultimate sacrifice". | |
Mr Johnson said: "We have been out and about in London to discover the joys of volunteering. | |
"I think it is a fantastic thing to clean up our rivers. | |
"And of course in order to promote this to the max, I made the ultimate sacrifice - I decided to fall in, in a very spectacular way." | |
'Reap rewards' | |
Mr Johnson and members of the Quaggy Waterways Action Group, were removing litter and Himalayan balsam, an invasive plant species that prevents native vegetation and wildlife from thriving. | |
There are more than 8,500 volunteer organisations registered with London's network of volunteer centres - they estimate an additional 16,000 people sign up each year. | |
Mr Johnson earlier said: "Volunteering is good for individuals and great for London in tough economic times. | Mr Johnson earlier said: "Volunteering is good for individuals and great for London in tough economic times. |
"By giving your time, whether a one-off few hours or a regular commitment, we can both help to make the capital a more civilised, pleasant place and reap the rewards of putting something back into the communities in which we live." | "By giving your time, whether a one-off few hours or a regular commitment, we can both help to make the capital a more civilised, pleasant place and reap the rewards of putting something back into the communities in which we live." |
After the river clean-up the mayor launched a website containing a one-stop-shop of opportunities to give their help for free. | After the river clean-up the mayor launched a website containing a one-stop-shop of opportunities to give their help for free. |