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Torbay beaches remain closed to swimmers 09:00 - 04-August-2008 TWO of Torbay's prime beaches are still no go zones for swimmers because of contaminated water. Sea water warning signs were put up on both Torre Abbey Sands and the Blue Flag Preston Beach on Friday, informing beach-goers of the poor water quality, and advising them it was unsafe to swim in the sea. Torbay Council had hoped the ...

Apparently more downpours to come meaning more pollution. What can they do to avert it?

Chuff off
4 Aug 2008

or Chuffer?

Joey Deacons reaction and response says all you need to know about this man. He would rather important information like this remain hidden, regardless of the danger to residents and tourists alike. His greed for money knows no bounds. Shame on you Deacon.

Apparently no signs were up to warn people. Not very responsible. But what do you expect from officialdom who do all they can to cover things like this up.

Apparently no signs were up to warn people. Not very responsible. But what do you expect from officialdom who do all they can to cover things like this up.

Because the likes of you would not inform tourists or residents at all! Expect more of the same. Public journalism is the future! You can stick your civic local rags peddling their PR

WHY
4 Aug 2008

he's been in his office all day tapping out responses from 'other' posters then, would you believe it, he gets home from work and there's all this activity on the website. How did that happen?! 'flippin eck'.

4 Aug 2008

Think you will find i do, best read a little more closely Dea con

From The Sunday Times August 3, 2008 Water industry free to poison beaches Unregulated overflow pipes allow companies to pour sewage onto Britain’s coastline Jon Ungoed-Thomas UK Bathing Sites - beaches where water quality has declined or only meets the EU basic standard Environment Agency "deemed consents" - the list of sewage overflows with no environmental conditions As you drive along ...