Bathing status could be coming for river Teme in Ludlow
A stretch of the river Teme in Ludlow is one of 27 sites that will soon learn whether they have been granted inland bathing water status.
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Charlotte is the audience and content editor at the Hereford Times. In addition to managing a small but busy newsdesk, she covers community stories, court, and breaking news from across Herefordshire and the borders. Charlotte graduated from Brunel University with a BSc in International Politics and is an NCTJ Gold Standard qualified senior journalist. She joined the Hereford Times in 2018.
Charlotte is the audience and content editor at the Hereford Times. In addition to managing a small but busy newsdesk, she covers community stories, court, and breaking news from across Herefordshire and the borders. Charlotte graduated from Brunel University with a BSc in International Politics and is an NCTJ Gold Standard qualified senior journalist. She joined the Hereford Times in 2018.
A stretch of the river Teme in Ludlow is one of 27 sites that will soon learn whether they have been granted inland bathing water status.
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