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Guide to Dog Bans on Tendring's Beaches


Beach scene

Listed below are the beach areas in Tendring that have a dog ban in force. The bans apply from 1 May to 30 September inclusive.

Location maps are available (pdf documents) - to view please click on the area. Dogs are permitted on adjacent promenades and cliff paths, but must be on a lead.

Dogs are allowed on all other beaches at all times but they must be kept under proper control.

To report an incidence of dog fouling on Tendring's beaches please complete a Waste Crusader Report Form which can be completed and submitted online.

AREA 1

Harwich. From Coast Guard building at Outpart East to Low Lighthouse in front of Harbour Crescent.

AREA 2

Dovercourt North East. From Mill Lane subway to end of promenade at Spa Cabins.

 

AREA 3

Dovercourt South West. From slipway south west of Swimming Pool, to upper Lighthouse, south west of Beach Road.

 

AREA 4

Walton on the Naze. North east from Percival Road to Naze Park Road.

 

AREA 5

Walton on the Naze Central. From the Pier to end of The Parade opposite Suffolk Street.

 

AREA 6

Frinton. From seafront Warden Station below Connaught Avenue to public conveniences below Cambridge Road.

 

AREA 7

Holland on Sea South West. From breakwater south west of Queensway to café north west of Queensway.

 

AREA 8

Holland on Sea North East. From café opposite Haven Avenue for 3 sections of beach south west.

 

AREA 9

Clacton North East. From opposite St Albans Road to Gunfleet Sailing Club, opposite Hazelmere Road.

 

AREA 10

Clacton Central. From the Pier to West Road out-fall pipe on Martello Bay.

 

AREA 11

Brightlingsea. From West Marsh Point covering the paddling pool area and both beaches east of pool.

 

ALL BEACH BAN AREAS ARE CLEARLY SIGNED AT THE ENTRANCES TO THE AREAS
FAILING TO COMPLY WITH BEACH BANS AND CONTROL ORDERS COULD RESULT IN A MAXIMUM PENALTY OF

£500

Remember the laws for cleaning up after your dog are in force all over the Tendring District.

 



Page Last Updated
21 October 2008