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    England’s cleanest beaches have been revealed, with the largest number in the South West.

    Seventy-one beaches from across the country were awarded Blue Flag status, an international mark from the Foundation for Environmental Education that deems seashores as being clean, safe, environmentally friendly and having great facilities.

    The South West had the most Blue Flag beaches in England, with 32 of its seashores winning the award, while Yorkshire and the Humber had just one.

    In the East Midlands, five beaches were awarded Blue Flags; in the East of England there were 12; in the North East there were six; and in the South East there were 15 winners.

    English favourites that were awarded Blue Flag status include Brighton, Whitby, Cromer, Cleethorpes and Bournemouth.

    Meanwhile, 137 beaches across the country were presented with a Seaside Award. Run by Keep Britain Tidy, the national Seaside Awards rewards high-quality beaches in England with good water quality.

    The 71 beaches with Blue Flag status and the 137 Seaside Awards represent an increase of 18 from 2018.

    “Visiting beaches with the Blue Flag or Seaside Award status means beach-goers can feel more relaxed in a setting that is environmentally considerate,” said Keep Britain Tidy’s chief executive Allison Ogden-Newton.

    “We as individuals feel emotionally connected to the environment more than ever, with so many experiencing eco-anxiety. Keep Britain Tidy continues to push for more environmentally responsible beaches, where visitors needn’t feel this stress.

    “We’re incredibly pleased to have even more winners this year than last, proving the great dedication of the beach staff. From environmental education for the local community and ensuring responsible beach use, to cleaning regimes and an increasing number of recycling facilities, it is a full-time commitment to create beaches worthy of the awards.

    “Thanks to the Blue Flag and Seaside Awards, visitors can be reassured their destination is cared for and they will be able to help maintain the high standards of these awards thanks to their environmental initiatives.”

    England’s Blue Flag-awarded beaches by region

    East Midlands

    Ingoldmells South

    Central Beach, Mablethorpe

    Central Beach, Skegness

    Central Beach, Sutton on Sea

    Cleethorpes Central

    East of England

    Cromer

    Sea Palling

    Sheringham

    Mundesley

    East Runton

    West Runton

    East Beach Shoeburyness

    Shoebury Common

    Thorpe Bay

    Three Shells Beach

    Dovercourt Bay

    Brightlingsea

    North East

    Tynemouth Longsands

    King Edwards Bay

    Whitley Bay

    Roker

    Seaburn

    Saltburn by the Sea

    Yorkshire & Humber

    Whitby

    South East

    Brighton Central

    Hove Lawns

    Tankerton

    Marina St Leonards

    Hayling Island Beachlands

    Sheerness Beach

    Minster Leas

    Minnis Bay

    West Bay

    St Mildreds

    Botany Bay

    Margate Main Sands

    Stone Bay

    Westbrook Bay

    West Wittering Beach

    South West

    Blackpool Sands

    Poole, Sandbanks Peninsular

    Poole, Shore Road

    Poole, Canford Cliffs

    Poole, Branksome Chine

    Alum Chine

    Bournemouth Manor Steps

    Durley Chine

    Fisherman’s Walk

    Southbourne

    Carbis Bay

    Gyllyngvase

    Porthmeor

    Great Western

    Porthtowan

    Trevone Bay

    Widemouth Bay

    Sandy Bay

    Exmouth East

    Challaborough Bay

    Croyde Bay

    Swanage Central

    Dawlish Warren

    Teignmouth Town

    Breakwater Beach

    Broadsands

    Meadfoot Beach

    Oddicombe Beach

    Preston Sands

    Torre Abbey Sands

    Westward Ho!

    Weymouth Central

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