Beaches in Thanet are among the best in the world!
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West Bay, Westgate - one of the Blue Flag beaches
Botany Bay, Thanet - one of the beaches awarded a Blue Flag
Joss Bay, Thanet - one of the beaches awarded a Blue Flag award.
Minnis Bay, Thanet - one of the beaches awarded the Blue Flag award
Ramsgate Main Sands, Thanet - one of the beaches awarded a Blue Flag Award
St Mildred's Bay, Westgate, Thanet - one of the beaches awarded a Blue Flag award.
Tankerton beach, Canterbury, one of the beaches awarded a Blue Flag
Walpole Bay, Thanet - one of the beaches awarded a Blue Flag
by
Alan McGuinness
Thanet has some of the safest and cleanest
beaches in the world.
That’s the verdict of Keep Britain Tidy, which
has released its yearly awards for standards on Britain’s
beaches.
Seven beaches in Thanet were given
international standard Blue Flag for their clean water, litter-free
shores, high standards of safety and good facilities. This is
second only to Cornwall, which has eight.
Tankerton Beach in Canterbury was also given the prestigious
award.
Mark Seed, Director of Environmental Services
at Thanet District council, said the council was
delighted with the awards:
“To get both seven Blue Flags and four Quality
Coast Awards is absolutely brilliant for Thanet’s beaches and for
the area,” he said.
Mark Seed, Director of
Environmental Services, Thanet Council
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Dickie Felton, a spokesman for Keep Britain Tidy, said: “The
Blue Flags are only given to the very best beaches in the world.
The beaches need to have clean water, clean sands. They need to be
litter free, they need to have lots of good signage and generally
need to be nice places to come and visit.”
“Thanet has always been one of the best
locations in the country - if not the world - for Blue Flag
beaches. Last year Thanet had 10 Blue Flag beaches, they’ve dropped
a little bit this year down to seven but it's still one of the most
heavily populated Blue Flag areas.”
Bad weather had caused the number to drop, he
said: “The problem we’ve had over the last couple of years is that
we have had a lot of rainfall in England and we have had a lot of
flooding incidents. Unfortunately when you do get major flooding
incidents it does send a few nasty bits and pieces into our rivers
and streams and ends up in the sea,” he said.
Four further beaches in the area were given
Quality Coast Awards, which means they are among the best in the
country. The only difference is in the water quality, which was
still clean.
Thursday, May 07 2009
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