North Norfolk resident Jill Boyle has spoken out against the growing problem of litter on local beaches. She is urging tourists to take their rubbish home, not leave it behind. Boyle's comments come as the region prepares for the peak summer season, which is expected to bring an influx of visitors. The issue of litter on Norfolk's beaches is not a new one, but it has become increasingly prominent in recent years.
According to Boyle, the problem is not just an eyesore, but also affects the local environment and wildlife. 'It's disgusting,' she said. 'We have seagulls and other wildlife that are getting trapped in this litter.' Boyle is calling on tourists to take responsibility for their waste and dispose of it properly. 'We're asking people to take their rubbish home, don't leave it behind,' she said.
The north Norfolk coast is a popular destination for tourists, with many visiting the region's beautiful beaches and countryside. However, the litter problem is causing concern among local residents and business owners. 'It's not just the litter itself, it's the fact that it's spoiling our environment and affecting our reputation as a tourist destination,' said a local business owner, who wished to remain anonymous.
The issue of litter on Norfolk's beaches is not unique to the region. Many other areas popular with tourists are also struggling with the problem. However, the issue is particularly pressing in north Norfolk, where the problem is becoming increasingly severe. As the summer season approaches, it is likely that the issue will only get worse unless something is done to address it.