I wasn't able to take photos of it myself, but there is also metric tons of GCSE books and papers as well as clothing strewn across the beach as well (And yes, names can be found on them)

Absolutely atrocious behavior

by ItWasWalpole-alt

11 comments
  1. Shame. I remember way back in my beech drinking days the council would leave rubbish bags out, which we duly used. We need engagement with the youth.

  2. OP is correct, there is paper located in every possible place, including the water.

  3. When I was a young lad and drank we used to bring our rubbish home in the bag we brought the drink in, wasn’t difficult.

  4. Dicks!! I usually head up there camping with the kids, lovely part of the world and we spend a lot of time on the beach. Booked elsewhere this year but shame to hear this happening

  5. It goes there in bag. Surely it can go a bin?

    This is why I take the wane to Culdaff, too remote for smicks to make the Pilgrimage.

  6. Metric. Well that’s the EU to blame. Would never have happened in imperial days. Conscript the lot.

  7. The way I look at it is they are destroying there own future more than mine. I’ll be dead and they will have no clean beaches left to bring their own kids too

  8. It’s horrible, but the use of ‘metric ton’ is hilarious

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