I was looking into "Dogs and Beaches" and was quite surprised by the amount of information, especially for tourists, and the importance they placed on unrestricted dog friendly beaches/accommodation.
As we are already discussing "litter wardens" as an obstacle to tourism, this problem needs to be treated carefully, and take into account both residents and tourism.
From the web.
Our top 10 dog friendly beaches in Wales
"If you’re planning a holiday to Wales this summer, no doubt you’ll be visiting the country’s many beautiful beaches.
From the tip of Anglesey to the toes of Pembrokeshire, there are some fantastic dog friendly beaches in Wales, and all of our top ten have no restrictions at all, meaning that even during the summer months you and your dog can splash in the sea and catch sticks on the sand!
No 1...COLWYN BAY....A beautiful Victorian seaside resort, the pier juts out across the water and holds (cafes, little shops, and kiosks for a lunchtime treat!)? Your dog will love running along the sand and over the rocks, and there are some great opportunities for birdwatching.
Conwy Morfa
At low tide, a wide sandy bay is exposed perfect for long walks with a four legged friend and it’s a good beach for birdwatching."
I am assuming that beach dog mess is picked up by responsible owners, and they do not just kick sand over it, as mentioned before? and we are only looking at the irresponsible?