Call for police patrols at Agatha Christie beach

Guy Henderson,Local Democracy Reporting Serviceand
Zhara Simpson,Devon
News imageGoogle An aeriel view of Beacon Cove in Torquay. There's a small grey area, in the shape of a cove, at the centre which is surrounded by the sea, which is dark blue. Behind the beach are trees and to the left buildings. Google
The Torquay beach has undergone a series of improvements in recent years

A rise in reports of late-night fires, litter and broken glass at a Devon beach has prompted a councillor to call for extra police patrols.

Councillor Mandy Darling said Beacon Cove in Torquay, one of crime writer Agatha Christie's favourite beaches, had undergone improvement work such as repairs and a graffiti clean-up in recent years but anti-social behaviour was on the rise.

"As evenings grow lighter and footfall increases, residents are reporting a rise in anti-social behaviour," Darling told Torbay Council.

Councillor Adam Billings said neighbourhood enforcement team patrols had been increased and the council was working alongside local police.

Darling has called for improved lighting, more frequent cleaning visits and better enforcement patrols to prevent further issues.

She added that extra police patrols would ensure the cove was "safe and welcoming" for residents and visitors.

Billings said while he acknowledged the concerns, the cove was a popular location for groups to gather and CCTV evidence suggested "infrequent incidences" of anti-social behaviour.

"While the police have acknowledged current resource constraints, they have advised that they will seek to increase patrols, particularly at weekends and in the summer holidays," Billings added.

News imageKay Elliot A side view of Beacon Cove. There are steps at the top leading down to a rocky beach. On the pathway above, there is a pathway, with a patch of grass in-between. At the front, there's an orange safety float attached to the silver railings surrounding the beach area. Kay Elliot
Mandy Darling said the beach should be "safe and welcoming" for residents and visitors

Billings said the multi-agency community partnership would "take action" if individuals could be identified, and encouraged people to report anti-social behaviour.

Torbay's main beaches, including Beacon Cove, are subject to inspections seven days a week, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

Beacon Cove was said to be one of Christie's favourite beaches when she lived in the Ashfield, a large Victorian mansion in the seaside town.

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