Images of the devastating impact of inconsiderate beach-goers at Durdle Door have been circulating online.
Litter, disposable barbecues and human faeces were left behind by the selfish people travelling to the iconic Dorset beauty spot.
@carriesymonds 3 tons of rubbish picked up by myself and volunteers at Durdle Door and 3 more left on the beaches to be taken by the tide. pic.twitter.com/3NmkTljVfS
— Susan Bedford (@Bedders67) June 25, 2020
So much litter. I'm done sacrificing my own time to clean up an area that's repeatedly abused. We cleared it yesterday evening and returned today to find ourselves right back at the beginning. I cried all the way home 💔 #litterfreecoast #litterpicking #DurdleDoor #dorset pic.twitter.com/Z5tL4ylKKl
— Anna Lois Taylor (@annieloistaylor) June 25, 2020
#DurdleDoor #Dorset #litterpickers #litterfreecoast pic.twitter.com/AYiY1qRbGK
— Anna Lois Taylor (@annieloistaylor) June 26, 2020
It’s not just the distancing it’s the litter. Human faeces in bags, left over picnics , clothes, in fact anything they can’t be bothered to take home. These are not my photos, taken from someone’s Facebook post. This was Durdle Door on Wednesday #Disgusting , it won’t be locals. pic.twitter.com/9beXrNQNyo
— Tracey Jane (@tracey_hellyar) June 26, 2020
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