
Get Informed
The Clear Access Clear Waters Campaign believes the waterways of England and Wales should be open for all to access for sustainable recreational pursuits.
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Take action. Enter your name and postcode to find your local MP, and we’ll send a petition asking them to support Clear Access Clear Waters.
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Paddle Clean Ups
Make a difference. Don’t wait for your MP to act. Organise a paddle clean up, and check out who else is helping make clear waters happen.
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Inspiring stories of paddlers living the values of Clear Access Clear Waters, presented by Olympian Etienne Stott. Catch new episodes monthly.
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Sign UpWear Your Support
Look good on the water while making a difference. All our profits from the sale of Clear Access Clear Waters clothing go back into supporting the campaign. Choose a product below or check out all our clothing here

Women’s Hoodie £34.99
Organic. Cut in 350gsm terry, 85% organic cotton, and 15% recycled polyester. Premium double self-fabric hood lining, and clean proportions.
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Women’s Tank Top £14.99
Organic. A modern scoop neck tank top in 120gsm organic cotton, complete with narrow binding at the neck and armholes, and 3mm 2-needle top-stitching.
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Men’s Organic T-Shirt £16.99
Organic. This soft-feel fabric t-shirt comes in eight sizes and six colours. Fabric is 100% organic ringspun combed cotton. Weighs in at 180gsm.
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Men’s Hoodie £34.99
Organic material. The iconic men’s hoodie raglan sweatshirt cut in 350gsm Terry, 85% organic cotton, and 15% recycled polyester. Premium double hood lining.
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Meet our Champions
A few dedicated supporters explain why they are involved in Clear Access Clear Waters.
“It is so important that these special ‘blue’ spaces are available to all, to be shared and protected for everyone’s enjoyment”

Tom Watson
former MP
“What hope do we have of encouraging more people to get active and enjoy the waterways if these rivers aren’t there for people to use”

Cal Major
campaigner
“We are asking for the right to access our rivers and lakes in return for having responsibility for them. I think we’ve got a very persuasive point.”
