Richard James

SECRETARY OF STATE STEVE REED CHALLENGED BY SOLAR’S IAN MCNUFF LIVE ON LBC

On 3rd June, SOLAR’s Ian McNuff was the first caller into LBC to speak to the Secretary of State, Steve Reed challenging him on Thames Water’s Treated Sewage Pump plan and inviting him to visit Teddington to learn more (see above). Later that same day, Munira Wilson MP followed up the invitation in the House …

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BBC LONDON 13 MAY 2025

On Tuesday 13 May, local charity Save Our Lands and River (SOLAR) were interviewed by BBC London News, expressing growing concerns about the Thames Sewage Pump proposed by Thames Water as well as their continued poor performance. Watch the video above or via our Instagram Channel

SOLAR UPDATE MAY 2025

Our May 2025 update with news on SOLAR events and activities is now available to read and review online by clicking here. We are looking for people to get involved in the campaign, visit our Join Us Page for more information.

THE THAMES IN TEDDINGTON

We are pleased to let people know that on Monday 16th June, between 7&9pm, the Teddington Society, in collaboration with the Lensbury Club are arranging an event to help local people appreciate the issues and understanding the threats and pressures on the Thames. There will be presentations from local river groups with Q&A on Thames …

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LOCAL ART STUDENTS STAND UP AGAINST THAMES WATER

Art students from Richmond upon Thames College join Sir Steve Redgrave’s recent call for Thames Water to stop plans to pump treated sewage into the River Thames. Their winning design, a permanent piece of art, was unveiled on Thursday 27 March outside The Anglers Pub in Teddington by the local MP, Munira Wilson (Twickenham).  ‘Withering Time’ …

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MARCH FOR CLEAN WATER

SOLAR’s involvement in November’s March for Clean Water in Central London was highlighted in the recent Ham and Petersham Magazine. At the march, thousands of people gathered on the embankment and walked to Parliament Square to call for the (new) Government to step in to provide stronger regulation and guidelines on what a environmentally, sustainable …

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Solar writes to Steve Reed

In September the Mayor of London announced that Teddington is one of his four new selected open water swimming spots for London. As it set out on the GLA’s website the Mayor will bring together local communities, companies, government agencies, charities and campaigners to develop an ambitious 10-year plan that will see the river at Teddington become a place that is …

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