Water Quality at Lady’s Mile Beach Shows Marked Improvement, Say British Bases
Swimming waters declared safe as British Bases and Republic of Cyprus continue joint monitoring and investigations into potential pollution sources
A significant improvement in water quality at Lady’s Mile Beach was reported following water sample analyses conducted on Tuesday by the British Bases. According to an official spokesperson, the area’s swimming waters are currently deemed safe for public use.
Although no further details were provided on the specific results of the latest tests, the spokesperson stated that recent sampling indicates a noticeable enhancement in water quality along the entire coastline of Lady’s Mile.
The British Bases continue to investigate potential causes of pollution in collaboration with relevant authorities from the Republic of Cyprus. Ongoing coordination between the two sides aims to identify and address any underlying environmental issues affecting the beach.
The SBA emphasized that additional water quality tests will take place in the coming weeks as part of continued joint monitoring efforts with Cypriot authorities.
The Bases reaffirmed their commitment to protecting both public health and the environment, aiming to ensure that Lady’s Mile remains "a safe and pleasant destination for all."
When asked for clarification, the spokesperson reiterated that “the swimming waters at Lady’s Mile Beach are currently safe for bathing.”