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Council Warns of Blue-green Algae at Frensham Ponds

Published on: 18 Jul, 2024
Updated on: 19 Jul, 2024

Water at Frensham Great Pond Photo SurreyLive

By Chris Caulfield

local democracy reporter

Swimmers hoping to head down to a popular Surrey ‘beach’  now the weather is finally starting to heat up will be left disappointed after warnings to stay out of the water. 

Waverley Borough Council has said people should be aware of  dangerous levels of blue-green algae at Frensham Great Pond and that visitors must not go in for a swim.

Blue-green algae naturally occurs in inland waters and can produce toxins called ‘harmful algae blooms’ that can kill wild animals, farm live stock and pets.

In humans, they can cause rashes – and illnesses if swallowed.

Not all blue-green algal blooms and scums are toxic but there is no way to easily tell, according to the Environment Agency.

Frensham Great Pond is very popular in nice weather, the council said, but this can lead to overcrowding.

In the past the council has even gone as far as asking people to avoid the famous sandy beach after  “huge influxes” of visitors  caused numerous problems including illegal and dangerous parking, barbecues, littering, dogs fouling, and abusive behaviour towards staff members.

Posting on social media, the council which oversees and manages the pond, said: “Please be aware blue-green algae has been found at Frensham Great Pond, meaning visitors will not be able to swing in the pond at this time.

‘Stay tuned for updates as to when the algae has cleared and the pond is open again.”

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Responses to Council Warns of Blue-green Algae at Frensham Ponds

  1. Stephen West Reply

    July 26, 2024 at 8:30 am

    It is my choice to swim in the pond and the ban is advisory only therefore I will continue to swim in the pond.

    The ban is advisory and cannot be legally enforced.

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