By Kieran, Kevin, Holly and Jake. Background of Dorset coast.

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By Kieran, Kevin, Holly and Jake

Background of Dorset coast

Visitor numbersOver 1,000,000 a year Parking spacesRoughly 3500 in national trust car parks plus 1,300 in the studland area Total number of cars in the national trust car parks per year 135, ,000 Foot passengers during the summer season the ferry 8000 Visitors on the beach during a busy day 20,000-25,000

Problems of Honey Pot sites: Traffic congestion, especially narrow roads during holiday times. Air pollution from exhaust fumes. Noise pollution from cars and people. Erosion of footpaths around beauty spots. Visitors may cause problems for farmers, disturbing lambs. Locals may find area changing from its traditional roots and being crowded, they may leave. Solutions to problems of Honey Pot sites: Traffic restrictions, more parking space. One way road system. Separate road for locals. Repair of eroded footpaths. By-pass

DORSET HOME OF LULWORTH COVE CHESIL BEACH HOME OF DURDLE DOOR

Hope you have enjoyed ;) The end From : KEVIN KEIRAN HOLLY AND JAKE !!!