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In pictures: Beaches given the thumbs up

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 07:57, 23 May 2008

Bathers taking a dip at Hampton Pier. Picture: Gerry Whittaker
Botany Bay. Picture: Mike Waterman.
Deal Castle beach. Picture: Phil Houghton.
Dymchurch beach. Picture: David Bradfield (courtesy Sacha Boljevic)
Hythe Beach during high winds. Picture: Kerry King
Sheerness beach. Picture: Mike Smith
Sunbathers enjoying Margate beach. Picture: Paul Dennis
Sunny Sands beach in Folkestone. Picture: Matthew McArdle.
The sandy beach of Joss Bay in Thanet: Picture: Valerie Cameron.
Walpole Bay in Cliftonville. Picture: Phill Houghton.
Beachcombing at Tankerton, one of Kent's beaches which passed water standards

Beaches in Kent have been given a clean bill of health by inspectors.

All passed water quality tests, the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) has announced.

The MCS tests the quality of Britain’s coastline for its annual Good Beach Guide.

The number of beaches failing basic hygiene tests in UK has risen from last year, mainly because of last summer’s poor weather.

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~ See the full Good Beach Guide report >>> and a list of Kent beaches >>>

Thomas Bell, of the MCS, said: "The 443 beaches we’re recommending shrugged off the worst of last summer’s weather, which is good.

"But poor quality bathing water carries health risks, so if this summer is wet then I’d advise people to use the Good Beach Guide, pick bathing beaches with a good record, and stay out of the sea for at least 24 hours after heavy storms."

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