Thanet prepares for summer season to start three months early

Thanet District Council has updated its Beach Management Plan, with preparations in place three months earlier than normal ready for the Easter weekend.

Every year in Thanet, plans are made for ‘high season’ which tends to coincide with school summer holidays. However, this year the council has built on the experience gained last season and listened to residents’ concerns in its proactive planning for a potential influx of visitors to the district with Government restrictions easing. It has made some changes to its preparations which crucially includes activating its Beach Management Plan much earlier.

The Council’s Beach Management Plan (first published June 2020) aims to help everyone respect, protect and enjoy Thanet’s coastline by working with multiple key agencies*. 

Based on lessons learnt last year, the Council has:

Litter:

Anti-social behaviour, including COVID restrictions:

Toilets:

Parking

Advice for visitors planning to visit Thanet’s beaches:

Respect: Use the bins provided – waste is everyone’s responsibility. When a bin is full, instead of leaving it, find an emptier bin. Or, even better take your litter home with you and recycle it.

Please park responsibly – leave room for emergency vehicles and follow parking restrictions. Be considerate to people who live in the area.

Protect: Follow Government guidelines and take personal responsibility for social distancing to protect yourself, your family and those around you. If you feel that the distance between you and other people is too close, then please move to somewhere that is less crowded and more comfortable.

Please be aware that lifeguards will not be on duty until 29 May.

Enjoy: Plan ahead by checking parking and toilet provision. If a beach is busy, choose another to avoid crowds or consider coming back at another time when it is quieter.

*Partner organisations involved in the multi-agency Beach Management Plan, include representatives from the NHS, Kent Police, British Transport Police, Kent County Council, RNLI, Your Leisure and Southeastern.

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