Sunderland Echo

Flying the flag for best beaches

- James Harrison james.harrison@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

Sunderland’s beaches have been named among the best in the country for the 11th year running.

Seaburn and Roker were both named winners of the Seaside Award by environmen­tal charity Keep Britain Tidy.

And the pair made it a double whammy, once again handed Blue Flags, marking them out for their excellent water quality, cleanlines­s and attempts to constantly improve visitor amenities.

The Blue Flag awards, now in their 35th year, are issued by environmen­tal charity Keep Britain Tidy and act as ‘a quality mark so visitors can be sure the beaches boast top-notch facilities and meet the highest environmen­tal standards’.

Linda Williams, Sunderland City Council’s cabinet member for Vibrant City, said: "It is fantastic to see Sunderland’s beautiful beaches once again awarded the prestigiou­s Blue Flag and Seaside Award.

"Flying these flags at Roker and Seaburn shows everyone who visits that our seafront has excellent quality bathing water and first-class facilities.

"We're very lucky to have fantastic beaches with beautiful, clean water to swim and bathe in, and this national recognitio­n is testament to the hard work of everyone involved in keeping our beaches clean, tidy and wellmainta­ined.”

Seaburn and Roker were among seven beaches in the North East, and 80 across the UK, to receive the internatio­nal Blue Flag award, including Whitley Bay and Sandhaven Beach, in South Shields – which has regained its title after losing it in 2019.

The two Sunderland beaches were also two of just 57 beaches nationally to win both a Blue Flag and a Seaside Awards.

Allison Ogden-Newton, chief executive at Keep Britain Tidy, said: “The success of these beaches in reaching the very high standards demanded is testament to all those who have worked so hard to protect and improve our blue spaces – from beach managers and volunteers to local residents and businesses.

"The huge commitment needed to maintain beaches worthyofth­eseawardsc­annot be underestim­ated.

“People who visit a beach flying a Blue Flag or Seaside Award can be assured the beach will be clean, safe and meetthehig­hestenviro­nmental standards, as well as internatio­nal bathing water quality standards.”

 ?? ?? The sea from Roker Beach, Sunderland, another with a Blue Flag.
The sea from Roker Beach, Sunderland, another with a Blue Flag.
 ?? ?? Seaburn beach, which has retained its Blue Flag status.
Seaburn beach, which has retained its Blue Flag status.

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