Britons at risk of £2,500 fine at certain beaches this summer (Image: Getty) Britons headed to their favourite beaches this summer could leave with more than just sandy belongings and a sun tan. Tight laws and hefty fines have been imposed by councils in some coastal areas with visitors at risk of being fined up to £2,500. Experts from Wheeldon Brothers have urged Brits to look out for four little-known illegal things which are fineable offences in the likes of Brighton and Hove , Kent , Great Yarmouth and Southend-on-Sea.

Harmless beach traditions; barbeques, camping , and taking pebbles, are among those that can cost visitors a small fortune, and of course, littering. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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