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Popular UK ‘tropical paradise’ beach launches strict ban on tourist activities

By staff13 March 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Reckless tourists damaging property and leaving human waste on the beach have triggered plans to clamp down on holidaymaker activity in one of the UK’s most pristine set of beaches

A ‘glorious slice’ of the UK coastline is facing a huge tourist clampdown in light of escalating issues. Often branded a ‘tropical paradise’ that could easily compete with the likes of the Caribbean – Studland Bay, in the hotspot of Dorset, has a stellar reputation with both domestic and international visitors.

Boasting four miles of unspoilt, pure white sand with sheltered waters, all framed by dunes and low cliffs, Studland is the ideal spot for a summer swim, a day out with the kids, or a romantic stroll under the sunset. The bay is comprised of four beaches: Shell Bay, Knoll Beach, South Beach, and Middle Beach – all of which are managed by the National Trust.

However, Dorset Council is now mulling over two new proposed Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) in a desperate bid to tackle heathland fires and anti-social overnight camping on the hotspot. If passed, it will soon be an offence to camp on designated land without permission from the landowner or when asked to leave.


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The council says the PSPO is in direct response to the number of nuisance complaints received over ‘wild campers’, which has resulted in a slew of issues including property damage, rubbish accumulation, human waste, and destruction of natural habitats. It is also looking to extend controls on the lighting of fires on open land, particularly in areas of open heathland – following a series of fires that pose a risk to life and ‘damage biodiversity’.

The additional Order has been prepared in consultation with the various land owners including the National Trust; two public consultations opened on Monday, February 14, and will close on Sunday, April 20. You can add your comments to the online survey here*.

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“These orders are important for the protection of our natural landscapes, and for protecting the safety and amenity of our residents and visitors to our wonderful county,” said Councillor Gill Taylor, Dorset Council’s Cabinet Member for Health and Housing. “Similar orders for other areas have been in place for the past three years, helping to raise awareness of the issues.

“This consultation is an important part of helping us ensure that views and comments are taken into consideration when we look to make the orders later this year. I strongly encourage everyone to please have a look at the proposals and let us know what you think.”

*Locals can contact Dorset Council on 01305 221000 if they need the survey in another format or would like to respond in a different way e.g. a paper survey.

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