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26
Feb
Harrogate and Knaresborough MP Andrew Jones has urged people to back the long-running bid to improve the River Nidd as it enters a key period.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has opened a consultation on 27 applications for bathing water status, including one for the Nidd at the Lido in Knaresborough.
If successful, the Environment Agency will be obliged to undertake measures to improve water quality at the Lido, which would impact the rest of the river,
Conservative MP Mr Jones, who has led the campaign, submitted the bid to Defra in September.
More than 30 farming groups, parish and town councils, businesses and environmental groups have supported it.
They include Lido landowner Frank Maguire, the chief executive of Yorkshire Water, nearby Conservative MPs, nearby businesses including Blenkhorn’s Boats and the Watermill Cafe and parish councils representing Pateley Bridge, Birstwirth, Bewerley, Little Ribston, Scotton and Lingerfield, Hampsthwaite, Kirk Hammerton and Moor Monkton.
Mr Jones (left) and Knaresborough Lido owner Frank Maguire.
Mr Jones said
He said Yorkshire Water had already committed £180 million to reduce the operation of storm overflows in addition to £147 million already committed in its business plan, and added that according to the Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust, water run-off from farmland is the biggest Nidd pollution factor.
Mr Jones said:
Details on how to take part in the consultation are here.
Main image: a photo from Mr Jones' Defra submission showing people at the Lido in June last year.
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