Stop the ban on Pendine Sands !
Pendine Sands is a large beach in South Wales, mostly owned by the Ministry of Defence and used as a bombing range during the week. On an evening and weekend the public have free access to it.It's app... continue reading »
"I totally concur with what has been said before and I know it will have an effect on local tourism"
"Pendine is a perfect beach to fly and the main trouble was caused by flyers who are not from wales and have no respect for our beaches, the locals and the majority of people who do fly on Pendine take care for the other beach users and the beach."
"British Buggy Club member 4051"
"This is a ridiculous overeaction by the Council. Reverse this decision immediately and come up with a proper solution that fits everyone's needs. I am heartily sick of this sort of thing happening all over the western world. Before long we will only have "
"as said it would be stupid to ban kite flyers. we are finding hard to fly anywhere in this country. beaches are one of those places we have left. i feel that our sport has really bad press where there dosen't need to be anywhere. i personally have gone to"
"A sensible solution can be found, not an instant knee jerk reaction without thought or consultation BBC NO. 1688"
"STACK and BBC member"
"The beach is vast and if u want to keep cars away from the pedestrian theres not a real problem !"
"Kite boarding and buggying are environmentally sound sports that promote an appreciation and understanding of our environment. Wales in particular has benefited recently from an increase in adventure sports tourism, that encourages respect and admiration "
"This ban affects children as well as adults."
"Im going to Swansea Uni in a months time and I would travell to Pendine on a regular basis, which brings money to the area. Closing the beach down would be a big mistake."
"Rather ban the army from destroying this pure piece of heaven!!!"
"cracking beach dont let it go to waste"
"Yet another silly ban by the legislators who don't even consider all the options. Accidents always happen, legislation won't stop it."