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WHY DIP, you ask? 🌊
You may have seen that Dip A Day in October is back [[link removed]]!
If you’ve already registered, You. Are. Amazing. You’re in for an incredible experience while helping fund critical ocean-saving work. Last year, our hardy dippers had a truly memorable time – and raised £202,105 in the process. Those funds were vital in helping us keep sewage pollution at the top of the political agenda – making the King’s speech, and becoming a hot topic in the election. Labour now has a mandate to tackle the problem, with water quality and plastic pollution named as the Environment Secretary’s top two priorities.
This year our target is a whopping £400,000, because while we are – with your help – making progress, the problem itself isn’t going away.
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So many of our favourite places to swim, surf and paddle are being abused by profiteering polluters. In fact, only 14% of rivers in England are ecologically healthy.
The issue? Our waterways are going unmonitored. Regulators are not funded to provide consistent regular testing. Unless it's a Designated Bathing Space: these provide legal obligations for water quality to be tested, and the results provided to the public. This makes it safer for people using wild waters, and helps us hold dirty polluters to account.
Our Protecting Wild Waters Programme works together with communities across the country, is fighting for 200 Designated Bathing Water Status’ by 2030. With 27 bathing applications approved in 2024, your fundraising will help protect more swimming spots and create cleaner, safer wild waters.
YOU CAN HELP ✊
In Dip A Day, we challenge you to a daily dip throughout October, in any cold water that’s safe and accessible for you.
That could be a river, lake or sea. Or if you live inland (or the wild waters are proving our point and too grim to swim in some days), you can plump for a cold shower or bucket in the garden.
By taking part, sharing your stories, building the community and spreading the word, the funds you raise will be vital in helping support our programmes of work that act as the key mechanisms for water quality change in the UK.
Dip A Day registration is open now - and we need YOUR help.
Gather your friends, family or work mates and come on in!
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Surfers Against Sewage
Wheal Kitty Workshops, St Agnes, Cornwall, TR5 0RD
Tel: 01872 553 001
Surfers Against Sewage is a national marine conservation and campaigning charity that inspires, unites, and empowers communities to take action to protect oceans, beaches, waves, and wildlife.
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