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May
Rivers minister Robbie Moore was in Knaresborough this morning to confirm the River Nidd had achieved bathing water status.
Mr Moore joined Harrogate and Knaresborough Conservative MP Andrew Jones. who has led the Nidd campaign, at Knaresborough Lido to announce the news today.
Mr Moore said:
Mr Jones said it had been "a big community effort" and thanked those involved in what he described as "a constructive, positive approach to making our waterways healthier".
Designated bathing water status is an official way of recognising that a waterway such as a river, beach or lake is a popular site for water-based activities.
Achieving it means that during each bathing season from May to September, the Environment Agency will test the Lido for pollutants.
If any sites do not meet regulatory standards the Environment Agency will investigate and create a plan to tackle the sources of pollution.
David Clayden, chair of the Nidd Action Group, said:
However, the clean water campaigner Feargal Sharkey said achieving the status was no guarantee of clean water. He posted on social media that sites currently with the status had not seen improvements.
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