Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council is asking people to dispose of rubbish 'safely'.
Last year volunteer litter pickers lent a hand to council cleaners after a busy weekend on the beachBournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council's message comes as temperatures are expected to reach 22C in the coming days.
The authority said around 2,000 tonnes of waste was left on the beach each year, costing the council time and resources to remove.The council said it would welcome all the visitors planning to head to the seafront over the weekend.Hundreds of people usually flock to the seaside in Dorset during the summer
But it is asking them to drop the litter in the colour coded waste bins at the end of the day and use the green bins for recycling and red bins for general waste.Media caption,Residents have also been asked to bring their own re-useable food containers, cutlery and ashtrays and to use the free water refill stations across the seafront.
The council said that toy libraries, where children's beach toys could be recycled and reused, could also be found along the seafront.and security cameras were set up over the past years in a bid to stop beach litter.
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