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Northumberland — Bathing Water Quality 2025
Gera Bathing Water Score: 99/100
What is the bathing water quality in Northumberland?
Northumberland has a Gera Bathing Water Score of 99/100 for the 2025 bathing season, based on 13 EA-rated sites: 12 Excellent, 1 Good, 0 Sufficient, 0 Poor. Source: Environment Agency Bathing Water Quality API (OGL v3.0). Gera re-dates this annually.
Bathing water sites in Northumberland
| Site | Type | 2025 rating | GBWS | Seasons |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amble Links | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Bamburgh Castle | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Beadnell | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Blyth South Beach | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Druridge Bay North | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Druridge Bay South | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Low Newton | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Newbiggin North | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Newbiggin South | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Seahouses North | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Seaton Sluice | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Warkworth | Coastal | Excellent | 100/100 | 6 |
| Spittal | Coastal | Good | 85/100 | 6 |
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Rated sites (GBWS order)
- Amble LinksExcellent · 100
- Bamburgh CastleExcellent · 100
- BeadnellExcellent · 100
- Blyth South BeachExcellent · 100
- Druridge Bay NorthExcellent · 100
- Druridge Bay SouthExcellent · 100
- Low NewtonExcellent · 100
- Newbiggin NorthExcellent · 100
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Northumberland bathing water — FAQ
- Is the sea water quality good in Northumberland?
- Northumberland has a Gera Bathing Water Score of 99/100 (12 of 13 rated sites Excellent, 0 Poor) for the 2025 season. A GBWS of 99 reflects a combination of current classification (weighted 60%) and multi-season consistency across all assessed seasons, up to six from 2019–2025 (weighted 40%). This is a high score, indicating consistently good water quality across the area.
- What does the Gera Bathing Water Score mean?
- The Gera Bathing Water Score (GBWS) combines two components from Environment Agency rBWD annual compliance classifications (key-free open data, OGL v3.0): (1) latest classification score (Excellent=100, Good=75, Sufficient=50, Poor=25), weighted 0.6; and (2) pass-rate across every assessed season available for the site (up to six: 2019, 2021–2025; the proportion rated Sufficient or above), weighted 0.4. Formula: GBWS = round(0.6 × latest_score + 0.4 × pass_rate × 100). Sites with fewer than 3 assessed seasons are shown as 'insufficient data'. The 2020 bathing season was cancelled due to COVID-19 and is excluded. LA-level scores are the mean GBWS of all sites within the LA that have sufficient data. Source: EA BWQ API, seasons 2019, 2021–2025.
- How are Northumberland bathing waters classified?
- The Environment Agency classifies each designated bathing water under the Revised Bathing Water Directive (rBWD): Excellent, Good, Sufficient, or Poor, based on 4 seasons of E. coli and intestinal enterococci samples. Northumberland has 13 designated site(s). Annual classifications are published on the EA's Bathing Water Quality platform.
- When is the bathing season?
- The official bathing season in England runs from mid-May to the end of September each year. The EA monitors water quality weekly during the season. Outside the season, monitoring is not required and advisories may not be current.
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Individual sites in Northumberland
- Amble Links— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Bamburgh Castle— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Beadnell— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Blyth South Beach— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Druridge Bay North— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Druridge Bay South— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Low Newton— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Newbiggin North— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Newbiggin South— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Seahouses North— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Seaton Sluice— Excellent (GBWS 100)
- Spittal— Good (GBWS 85)
- Warkworth— Excellent (GBWS 100)
Contains public sector information published by Environment Agency and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Environment Agency — Bathing Water Quality API (bathing season 2025 (latest completed season), published 2026 (annual publication)).