Ramsey beach gets swift upgrade after community feedback on litter and overcrowded bins
If you're planning a beach day in Ramsey, there's good news. Local commissioners have acted quickly to improve facilities at South Beach after residents raised concerns about overflowing litter bins during the recent hot weather.
What started as a heated discussion on a local Facebook group over the weekend has resulted in swift action from Ramsey Commissioners. Beachgoers and residents voiced frustration about the state of South Beach, particularly the lack of adequate rubbish disposal facilities when visitor numbers spike during warm weather.
Taking the feedback seriously, the commissioners reviewed their litter bin provision and decided to act immediately. On Monday, 13 July, workers installed extra bins near the RNLI slipway—a prime spot for families and swimmers accessing the beach. This practical solution aims to keep the popular seaside destination clean and welcoming for visitors and locals alike.
For anyone planning a trip to Ramsey's coastline, cleaner beaches mean a better experience. Adequate bin provision is essential for maintaining the Island's appeal as a quality tourism destination, especially during peak summer season when the weather draws crowds to our shores.
The commissioners' quick response demonstrates how valuable community feedback is for improving visitor facilities across the Isle of Man. If you spot other issues during your travels, local authorities clearly take notice.
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