Residents of Humberston Fitties are voicing serious concerns about the use of disposable barbecues on Cleethorpes beach, despite a council ban. The high temperatures generated by these barbecues can lead to dangerously hot sand, posing a risk of severe burns to beachgoers. With summer approaching, the potential for accidents increases, especially as the sand can retain heat long after the barbecue is removed.
Moreover, the risk of wildfires is heightened in dry conditions, with nearby grasslands and meadows vulnerable to ignition. Local chalet owners emphasize the environmental impact as well, noting that debris from barbecues is non-biodegradable and harmful to wildlife. The presence of 9,000 caravans in the vicinity further amplifies the fire risk, raising alarms among residents.
North East Lincolnshire Council has reiterated that disposable barbecues are prohibited on all council-managed sites, including beaches. They stress the importance of public safety and encourage alternative activities like picnics instead of barbecues. Fire safety officials are also urging the public to ensure barbecues are fully extinguished before disposal to prevent accidents.
As the summer season approaches, the combination of high temperatures and increased beach activity could lead to serious incidents if the ban is not respected. Residents are calling for greater awareness and compliance to protect both people and the environment.
Source: BBC News

