Paddle steamer Waverley returns to the Thames with trips to WWII sea forts
The world’s last seagoing paddle steamer is heading back to London this autumn, including sailings past the eerie Thames Forts in the estuary.Read more ›
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The world’s last seagoing paddle steamer is heading back to London this autumn, including sailings past the eerie Thames Forts in the estuary.Read more ›
The origins of the name for this Richmond passage initially seems obvious, as it leads down a slope to the River Thames.Read more ›
A proposed floating Livery Hall next to London Bridge has uncovered an unusual engineering challenge involving riverside dolphins and an abandoned London Underground tunnel.Read mo...
MEMBERS of the Oxford Mail Camera Club have been taking lots of photos of the River Thames
The Waverley, which has been sailing UK waters for eight decades, is coming to the Thames Estuary this September
An Oxfordshire Victorian cottage that sits on the River Thames alongside the Henley Royal Regatta course has gone on the market for £3 million.
Over the 24 days this month, ramblers campaigners and community groups will walk the 185 mile route.
The Thames Path National Trail is marking its 30th anniversary with a 185.2-mile relay from Gloucestershire to London.
A flotilla of historic working narrowboats returned to their birthplace at King George V Dock in East London during a special Thames Tideway cruise marking the 90th anniversary of...
This pyramidal-shaped work of art depicts the river god Father Thames and you can find it at William Henry Walk, Nine Elms Wall, London, between between Vauxhall and Battersea. It...
Images released as part of TfL's final consultation show how the proposed Beckton Riverside and Thamesmead stations could look when the long-awaited DLR extension opens in the earl...
Keen open water bathers can take the plunge at the southwest London swimming site until the season ends in September
An abandoned industrial building beside the Thames is being transformed into a temporary 7,000-capacity electronic music venue for a limited run of events this autumn.Read more ›
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One of 13 designated swimming sites proposed by the government has opened There are already lots of places to go for a dip in the city, and there's a new floating lido opening in C...
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The Cray Riverway is a 10 mile long path which follow the River Cray from Foots Cray Meadows to the junction with the the River Darent and along side this to the River Thames and t...
Wallingford Beach bathing place has reopened for the summer season as the Environment Agency beings its weekly water quality checks.
Wallingford Beach has reopened for the summer season, but many are saying they won't swim due to fears of polluted water.
Over the late May Bank Holiday weekend the OK class returned to one of its long-standing venues, Upper Thames Sailing Club, to compete in their River Championship, as part of Bourn...
The annual event in Henley-on-Thames returns with rowing and a touch of style on the River Thames.
Baltazar L'Quy died after getting into difficulty in the River Thames in Oxford on Wednesday.
Work on two new stations – Beckton Riverside and Thamesmead Waterfront – could be underway as early as 2029, with TfL’s consultation on the plans now open
Kings Arms pub in Sandford-on-Thames reopens after major refurbishment, featuring a revamped interior, riverside beer garden and new seasonal menu.
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