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Hoylake beach wonât be raked until at least 2023 in latest plan
The beach has not been managed since 2019 after toxic spray caused an outcry
13:33, 17 MAR 2021
Hoylake beach on a summer s day last year
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The beach being enjoyed last summer A popular Wirral beach will not be raked to remove vegetation until 2023 at the earliest under the local authority s plan. Wirral Council s environment and transport committee voted for a strategy which will see several studies and a public consultation carried out to decide the future of Hoylake beach. The motion was passed by seven votes to four, after an earlier Conservative bid to allow raking on part of the beach before 2023 was defeated by six votes to five. The Tory motion was supported by the party’s councillors plus a Liberal Democrat, but defeated by Labour councillors and one Green Party councillor.
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