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New apps could let you see which UK beaches are the emptiest to beat the crowds this summer

BEACHES in Britain are looking at using new technology to stop overcrowding this summer.

Apps are being developed which reveal the busier beaches and alternative ones nearby which are emptier - meaning beachgoers can avoid the crowds.

New apps could help you find emptier beaches during the busy summer holidays in the UK
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New apps could help you find emptier beaches during the busy summer holidays in the UKCredit: London News Pictures

Visit Britain Acting CEO told the BBC that there has been "great innovations" during the pandemic which have helped tourist regions and councils help control numbers.

She said, according to : "Bournemouth is looking at an app that tells people which beaches are less crowded and signposts people to go there."

Other technology is helping visitors find empty car parks and open toilets as well.

She added: "That's the sort of innovation we need to see, and real destination management."

Her comments follow the government announcement regarding the tourist industry, with hotels, B&Bs and campsites in England able to open from July 4.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a statement today: "From July 4, people will be free to stay overnight in contained accommodation, including hotels, B&Bs, including campsites, as long as shared facilities are kept clean."

Bournemouth is looking into using the new technology, pictured here today
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Bournemouth is looking into using the new technology, pictured here todayCredit: Alamy Live News

This includes one other household, meaning two households will be able to go on holiday together.

Cornwall tourism boss Malcom Bell has already warned of changes being implemented at seaside resorts.

He previously told Sun Online Travel: "Beaches is the big question.

"In one regard, the challenge changes on the tide - if it comes in, it will push people closer together.

"While we do have a lot of beaches for spacing, tourist boards may introduce traffic restrictions meaning only limited capacity at beach car parks."

Other beaches in Europe are already using app technology - Spain is rolling out apps, traffic light systems and drones to monitor crowds and beaches to prevent overcrowding.

Pre-booking apps are also being suggested in and , with beachgoers forced to reserve a spot before entering to control numbers.

Britain's beaches could fuel a second coronavirus wave and may have to be locked down, MPs have warned.

Coastal MPs have raised fears too many visitors hitting the beaches could cause a second wave and see areas slapped with further restrictions.

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