Used nappies and human waste are just a few items left by littering tourists on the beaches of North Wales this summer.
Coastal communities in North Wales have been angered by the lack of respect of tourists littering beaches
Used nappies, cartons and bottles were amongst the piles of trash abandoned at camp sites across the coast in recent day for residents to clear. ‘There was plastic all over the sand, including cartons, bottles and tonnes of soft plastic,’ one Dwygyfylchi resident said.‘There were also three s**t-filled nappies. know they were s**t-filled because not only did they not bin them, they also did not close them up.
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
NHS Wales: Eluned Morgan warns cuts will impact public and servicesEluned Morgan said health boards will find it 'difficult' to find savings in budgets.
Læs mere »
NHS Wales: Eluned Morgan warns cuts will impact public and servicesEluned Morgan said health boards will find it 'difficult' to find savings in budgets.
Læs mere »
Climate change: Industrial rural Wales claim on wind, solarPeople don't know the scale of wind and solar plans, with over 120 more proposed, a charity says.
Læs mere »
Farrell sent off as England narrowly beat WalesEngland captain Owen Farrell could miss their World Cup opener against Argentina after being sent off in their warm-up win over Wales at Twickenham.
Læs mere »
Health secretary 'open to requests' for Scotland and Wales patients to be treated in EnglandSteve Barclay suggested he would consider appeals for people who have been waiting a long time to come to England for treatment
Læs mere »