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Fake goods may seem a cheap alternative but many are harmful and could cause injury.
It is important that the water people swim in is clean and healthy and this is what these designations are all about.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
An extensive programme of testing is being carried out around Bridlington in a bid to find out sources impacting on bathing water quality.
Includes: deprivation and breast cancer screening uptake, sexual infections, 'Get Going this Summer', 'Longer lives', new cancer patients database.
The British Consulate has issued advice to British Nationals holidaying on the Atlantic Coast on the dangers of currents known as “baïnes”.
Survey shows 50% of Britons fail to check that they are covered for adventurous sports
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Environment Agency is working closely with partners to investigate the bathing water quality at a popular North East beach.
The public can do their bit to keep water quality high
Survey shows 50% of Britons fail to check that they are covered for adventurous sports.
Fred Turok, Chair of the Government's Public Health Responsibility Deal physical activity network, and Chair of the Fitness Industry Association, has today challenged all businesses to do more to encourage their staff, customers and wider communities to get more active.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Hemingway on 24 July 2018.
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