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Shakespeare Beach in Dover hit with ‘do not swim’ warning

By: Ruth Cassidy rcassidy@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 19:09, 24 September 2024

A Kent beach has been hit with a "do not swim" warning after a sewage release.

The Environment Agency has warned that Shakespeare Beach in Dover is not currently safe for swimmers as there is a risk tides will bring waste into the harbour.

Shakespeare Beach has been closed due to fears sewage will be brought into the harbour by the tides. Picture: iStock

It is currently unclear when this incident will be resolved but water samples have been taken from the affected area for further testing.

The Port of Dover, which oversees the stretch of coastline, has confirmed daily water testing will continue until the beach can be safely reopened.

A spokesperson said: “Please be advised the Environment Agency has notified us of an ongoing pollution incident from the sewage outfall near Shakespeare Beach.

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“As a precaution, the port has been advised to temporarily restrict access to the water due to the risk of tides potentially bringing the sewage into the harbour.

“We are currently awaiting further updates from the Environment Agency on when the incident will be resolved.”

The Port of Dover has confirmed the water in the affected area will be tested daily. Credit: Shutterstock

They continued: “In the meantime, water samples have been taken from within the harbour for testing.

“Daily water testing will continue until we can ensure the beach can be safely reopened.”

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