Take part in a beach clean in Dorset
The event is taking place on numerous beaches in Dorset including Highcliffe and Rockley as well as those in the west of the county.
The event is taking place on numerous beaches in Dorset including Highcliffe and Rockley as well as those in the west of the county.
According to a leaked document, iconic Durdle Door is to be removed from the Dorset landscape before the start of the summer season.
Dorset Council has set out plans to tackle overcrowding and littering on local beaches and to combat illegal parking.
Last weekend went by with very few incidents in Dorset despite the good weather.
New measures to manage visitor numbers to Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door have been agreed by representatives from Dorset Council, Dorset Police, Lulworth Estate and South West Ambulance Trust today (5 June 2020). They include a new pre-booking system for Lulworth Estate car parks, due to go live next week.
Although there are some handmade signs at the bottom of the steps at one of Dorset’s iconic beauty spots asking people to take their litter home with them, the piles of rubbish grow, with visitors leaving their waste on the beach every day at Durdle Door.