Signs have warned swimmers and paddlers that the water may be polluted
Swimmers in North Wales have been warned to stay out of the sea at two beaches after bacteria was found in the water. A bug was found following testing at Rhos-on-Sea and Colwyn Bay.
Signs saying there was “increased risk that water quality may be affected by pollution” have been erected on the promenade at Colwyn Bay and in Rhos-on-Sea.In a statement Conwy CBC told North Wales Live: "We were notified about levels of bacteria in bathing water at North Shore and Cayley Promenade by Natural Resources Wales who carry out regular water quality testing. Notices advising against swimming or paddling in the sea were put out on Saturday.
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
North Wales Police loses £30k on car PC crashed going to vetThe officer claimed she was looking for a banned driver, but was in fact taking her dog to the vet.
Læs mere »
North Belfast: Man in his 30s shot in both legs in north BelfastPolice said there was 'no justification' for the attack in Cranbrook Gardens.
Læs mere »
Publicly owned energy company launched in WalesYnni Cymru will be based on Anglesey and the Welsh government hopes it will expand community-owned renewable energy initiatives.
Læs mere »
Urgent UK holiday warning as Brits told stay AWAY from beach in tourist hotspotHOLIDAYMAKERS are being told to stay away from two beaches in a tourist hotspot. Dangerous bacteria has been found in the water at Rhos-on-Sea and Colwyn Bay in Wales. A Conwy County Borough Counci…
Læs mere »
Warning to anyone buying or renting a house amid property market crash fearsExperts say there are some 'worrying' signs that the market could get more volatile
Læs mere »