Seals have been spotted in Surrey once again, with sightings logged on the Zoological Society of London's (ZSL) interactive ...
A seal fishing and devouring its dinner has been spotted in the River Thames in Surrey. A number of people caught a glimpse of the stunning animal "with a very big fish in its mouth" on Sunday, ...
But while a dodgy accent and an “I <3 NY” T-shirt are one thing, Thames Town is quite another. This quaint market village, which looks as though it belongs in a quiet corner of Bath or Oxford, is ...
The London Resort, initially proposed in 2012, was set to feature six roller coasters, themed fantasy lands, and even a grand fairytale castle on Swanscombe Peninsula in the Thames Estuary near ...
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In the middle of the 19th century, Barking was actually Britain’s most important fishing port ... and a wave of regeneration linked to the Thames Estuary projects, it’s drawing attention ...
When fishing boats were numerous, Scotland was a wonderful place to see them. Even now, it’s still possible to catch a hint of what used to be. Peter Drummond has roamed the coastlines and harbours of ...
Remember how awesome the crappie fishing was during the spring? The fish were spawning, bunched in the shallows thicker than fleas on a hound. You were catching slabs off stake beds and brush ...
Jan 22 (Reuters) - Thames Water said on Wednesday that the restructuring plan proposed by the struggling utility company to extend its liquidity runway was approved by creditors holding over 90% ...
One of the terms of a plan to restructure Thames Water “holds the company to ransom”, the High Court has heard. The utility, which is England’s biggest water company with about 16 million cu ...
The River Thames is home to tiny little pockets of land called eyots or aits (basically fancy ... Monkey Island Estate is made up of two Grade-I listed pavilions in gleaming white, which were ...