
It's all a load of rubbish they said as the council introduced bins and beach patrols...
That's what they did, for years the beach had been an unofficial naturist beach, set a mile from the main beach, it took a good 15 minutes to walk to, and then one could strip and swim to one's hearts content.
However when they started receiving complaints about the amount of rubbish and debris left behind by the naturists, the council had to do something, so bins were introduced, beach patrols, and a now as it is classified as part of the main beach, no nudity was allowed.
So when you are at a remote nudist beach, or any beach, please take your litter home, and that includes cigarette ends. After all would you like to sit and sunbathe on a rubbish dump?
Remember if the council have to get involved so do the textile police.
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