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Anyone Visiting English Beaches Warned as They Face Being Hit with £2,500 Fines

Fines up to £2,500 will target littering and other banned activities on English beaches under the Environmental Protection Act 1990, with authorised officers issuing penalties.

  • Holidaymakers visiting English beaches this summer face fines up to £2,500 for dropping litter under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
  • This law criminalises littering, and authorised officers can issue fixed penalty notices up to £150 as an alternative to prosecution.
  • Experts warn that littering spoils beaches’ beauty and harms marine life, urging responsibility to take rubbish home and dispose of it properly.
  • John Roberts, Kingdom LAS Chief Services Officer, stated, "There needs to be a cultural change to litter," highlighting public misunderstanding about its impact.
  • The fines and prosecution risks underscore the need for beachgoers’ responsible behaviour to protect shorelines and marine environments for the future.
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Anyone visiting English beaches warned as they face being hit with £2,500 fines

Anyone planning a trip to the beach is being warned about the possibility of fines up to £2500.

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Birmingham Mail broke the news in Birmingham, United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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