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over a year ago
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It's just further up than Southend so lose lots of the facilities for drinks and such like. Top end there is uncle toms cabin. It's mostly stones that end I think as well. |
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"What's Thorney Bay beach like?
Its a big sea wall but not much of a beach from what i saw but you can have dogs on there as my brother took his dog when he had a van on the site."
I popped there briefly. Big mistake, boys and dog covered in mud. So we then went to Southend were we washed the mud off at least! Lol |
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"All of the Southend beaches are dog free March to October. I think most beaches are."
They must have changed the rules regarding dogs, as I remember it used to be that between March and October Dogs were still permitted on the beach but had to be kept on a lead.
Mind you, it's been over 12 years since I last took a dog for a walk on the beach and about two and a half years since my dog died so I don't really pay much attention to the notices regarding dogs anymore. |
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Shoeburyness East is lovely. Don't know about dogs but it's a nice sandy beach, there's a big grass bit (no sand in your picnic!!) small kids play area & a crabbing pool. |
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