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Benny the beluga: Fireworks postponed over concerns for Thames whale's safety

Gravesham Council says it is considering the welfare of the arctic mammal, dubbed Benny, which was seen in the River Thames.

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The beluga whale has been seen 'swimming strongly and feeding normally'
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A council in Kent has postponed its annual fireworks display over fears it could harm a beluga whale spotted in the River Thames.

Gravesham Borough Council said it had taken the step after consulting over the welfare of the arctic mammal, dubbed Benny, which was seen off Shorne Marshes in Gravesend last month.

In a statement, the council said: "The environmental advice on the effects of fireworks on or over the river is that the fireworks would cause disturbance to Benny."

Benny showing no signs of injury or distress
Benny showing no signs of injury or distress

The whale appears to be in good health despite concern at its failure to return to the sea

Council leader David Turner said the authority wanted to "ensure our special visitor is kept safe and well".

"While we are very disappointed at having to postpone the fireworks, we understand the need to keep Benny safe must take priority," he added.

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A beluga whale breaches in the river Thames close to Gravesend
Image: The beluga whale was seen in the River Thames close to Gravesend

Benny was first spotted in Gravesend on 25 September, and has since been seen swimming strongly and feeding normally.

The council's statement said the whale "looks set to stay as he feels right at home".

A beluga whale breaches in the River Thames close to Gravesend
Image: Gravesham Council said it was considering the safety of the 'special visitor'

The authority has been advised that disturbing the whale would be a breach of the Wildlife and Countryside Act, it added.

It is a rare visit for the beluga, a species that usually inhabits the coastlines of northern Scandinavia, Russia, Alaska and Canada.

The council has urged people to think twice about holding private firework displays near the river in Gravesend.

As part of the campaign to protect the whale, the authority is using the #KeepBennySafe and promises the fireworks will be rearranged when Benny leaves.