RSS News Feed

Our RSS feed allows you to see when we have added new content, providing the latest headlines and information, as soon as its published, without having to visit the site.
RSS stands for 'Really Simple Syndication'. In essence, our RSS feed is a web page, designed to be read by computers rather than people.
In addition, if you run your own website, RSS allows you to display highlights of our latest articles on your own site.
How do I start using the SafeWaterSports RSS feed?
You will need a news reader which will check our feed let you read any new articles that have been added. There are many different versions available with some using a web browser and some being downloadable applications.Subscribing using the RSS button
You can subscribe to the SafeWaterSports RSS feed in a number of ways including:- Drag the orange RSS button into your News Reader
- Drag the URL of the RSS feed into your News Reader
- Cut and paste the URL of the RSS feed into your News Reader
Programming using our RSS feed
Our RSS feed is located at www.safewatersports.co.uk/safewatersportsrss.xml
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