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Sandbanks was the next target of litter louts a month later. On July 31 2020, Poole resident Becky Lever carried eight sacks brimming with rubbish back to her house and spent a Sunday afternoon in her garden sorting through it all.
Litter collected by Becky Lever July 2020 Becky collected five glass bottles, 24 plastic bottles, 10 cans, 30 toys, two barbecues, two shoes, 19 cups, three balls, one cup lid, an unopened back of 20 sausages, seven plastic containers and 28 bottle lids. She also collected 10 metal caps, 15 pieces of hard plastic, two masks, countless soft plastics, countless wet wipes, 15 crisp packets, four sandwich packets, six cigarette butts, one lighter, one ceramic bowl, five pieces of plastic cutlery, two lolly sticks, one rope, one clothing, 26 sweet/chocolate wrappers and seven sauce sachets, amongst many beach toys.
AN APP has been launched in a bid to crack down on crime and anti-social behaviour as Bournemouth prepares for its busiest summer ever. Those signed up to the Disc app can report street drinking, rough sleeping, graffiti, damage to street furniture, fly-tipping or other anti-social behaviour. It has been introduced by Bournemouth Coastal BID and will operate in Westbourne, West Cliff, East Cliff, Pier Approach, Boscombe, Southbourne, Pokesdown, Tuckton and Hengistbury Head. An influx of visitors is expected this summer due to continued uncertainty around foreign travel. And authorities are keen to avoid a repeat of last summer where a major incident was declared as crowds got out of control on the beaches and surrounding areas.