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Ministers urge City of London to act over swimmers in Hampstead Heath wildlife ponds

Exclusive: Local authority asked what steps it is taking after hordes of splashing revellers seen disturbing nesting birds Ministers have written to the City of London demanding it stop people from swimming in a protected pond on Hampstead Heath, after disturbing scenes of cygne

Ministers urge City of London to act over swimmers in Hampstead Heath wildlife ponds
Guardian Environment โ€” 30 May 2026
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Exclusive: Local authority asked what steps it is taking after hordes of splashing revellers seen disturbing nesting birds

Ministers have written to the City of London demanding it stop people from swimming in a protected pond on Hampstead Heath, after disturbing scenes of cygnets and eggs being disrupted went viral on social media.

Swans and their 12-day-old cygnets were disturbed by hordes of splashing revellers in the north London park on Monday as temperatures reached a record 35C in the capital. In one video, a swan was seen poking an unhatched egg with its beak after it fell into the water during the chaos.

Conservationists responded with dismay after a video was shared on social media of the scenes which the the City of London, the local authority that owns Hampstead Heath, called โ€œutterly appallingโ€.

Coots, moorhens and swans were seen guarding their eggs and young as people obliviously splashed around them. There are large signs around the pond urging people not to swim as it is a wildlife conservation area.

Environment ministers Mary Creagh and Emma Hardy have written a letter, seen by the Guardian, to Gregory Jones KC, the chair of the Hampstead Heath, Highgate Wood and Queenโ€™s Park committee at the City of London .

They wrote that they were โ€œdeeply concernedโ€ by the disturbance to wild chicks, adding: โ€œThe sight of an adult swan watching an unhatched egg after it fell into the water during the chaos was truly heart-wrenching.โ€

The ministers asked what steps the City of London would be taking to prevent this from happening again, adding: โ€œAs I am sure you are aware, under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, the nests and eggs of all wild birds are protected by law. This makes it illegal, with certain limited exceptions, to deliberately take, damage or destroy the nest of any wild bird while it is in use or being built, or intentionally take or destroy a wild birdโ€™s egg. An individual can receive an unlimited fine and up to six months in prison for each offence if found guilty.โ€

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