Johnny Palmer, founder of Swim Bristol Harbour, a local group campaigning for access to swim in the city’s harbour and waterways, tells me that “it’s great for overcoming depression for a lot of people, reducing loneliness, breathing deep in cold water and getting exercise”.
Continue readingThe Guardian: In the dock: Bristol wild swimmers flout harbour ban in fight for city lido
Rebels call for a designated public swimming area in the working dock, in the style of Copenhagen’s successful model
Continue readingITV: Campaign for wild swimming to be allowed in Bristol’s Floating Harbour
Campaigners are urging local authorities to allow wild swimming within Bristol’s harbour after going for a dip on one of the hottest days of the year.
Continue readingBristol Live: Wild swimmers hold ‘protest dip’ in Bristol’s Floating Harbour
Wild swimmers who want to be allowed to swim around in the Cumberland Basin staged a protest dip on Bank Holiday Monday – and were promptly kicked out of the water by the Harbour Master.
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