Residents invited comment on bid for bathing water status at Harrington

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Residents are being asked for their thoughts on Harrington marina and shoreline bidding to become a designated bathing water. 

Cumberland Council is conducting user surveys during the bathing water season (from May until September) and is asking residents for comments as part of a public consultation.

The Council is applying to central Government for bathing water status in the Harrington area later this year. 

If designated bathing water status is in place: 

- Sampling takes place during the season to make sure the water is safe to swim. 
- Signage is erected and public information about bathing water quality is provided. 
- Measures are put in place to ensure there is no impact on wildlife or the ecosystem. 
- Investment is made to make sure the water meets the required standard. 
 

More information on the designation process of a bathing water and the actions required are available on the Government website.

Cllr Bob Kelly, Portfolio Holder for Policy and Regulatory Services, said: “We’re inviting residents to have their say on swimming at Harrington marina and shoreline. 

“Our officers are conducting a consultation to see how well the area is being used by swimmers during the summer months, and if the investment required would be of benefit to the community. 

“We’ll then consider applying to the Government later in the year, once our residents have had a chance to feedback, and our investigations have concluded. 

“I would like to encourage everyone who is interested in the matter to get involved with the consultation and not to miss the opportunity to let us know what they think”. 

Residents can view and respond to the Harrington marina and shoreline bathing water via the online consultation

Residents can also respond via post to the following address: Environmental Health Department, Cumberland Council, Allerdale House, Workington, Cumbria, CA14 3YJ.