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UK beach hygiene hailed in report | UK beach hygiene hailed in report |
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British beaches are among the cleanest in Europe for the quality of their bathing water, according to a report. | British beaches are among the cleanest in Europe for the quality of their bathing water, according to a report. |
The study found just two of the UK's 567 coastal bathing areas - Aberafan, south Wales, and Staithes, Scarborough - failed to meet EU standards. | |
Hampstead Heath "ladies' pond" was the only one of the 11 British freshwater sites not to make the grade. | |
The European Commission requires EU member nations to report on beach water quality every year. | |
Lakes and rivers | |
Reijo Kemppinen, head of the European Commission office in London, said: "Coming just before the bathing season begins the report provides useful water quality information for UK bathers, as well as for the many tourists who visit Britain's beaches every summer." | Reijo Kemppinen, head of the European Commission office in London, said: "Coming just before the bathing season begins the report provides useful water quality information for UK bathers, as well as for the many tourists who visit Britain's beaches every summer." |
The report found more than 96% of coastal areas across the EU met the standards, and there was a figure of nearly 89% for freshwater areas such as lakes and rivers. | |
All six places covered in Gibraltar were up to scratch. | |
Some 14,345 coastal and 6,749 freshwater locations were monitored for the study for 2006. | |
Sites withdrawn | |
The report is the first time information for bathing water hygiene has been compared for all 25 EU member states. | |
Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas said he was concerned that countries had removed some beaches from the list to be monitored. | |
"Despite these encouraging results I am very concerned by the number of bathing sites withdrawn from the list. Removing sites from the list because they are polluted is not a solution," he said. | |
"Member states must instead draw up plans for cleaning up these polluted sites". |