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Police patrolling popular beach

Cobo
Cobo was littered with drink-related debris after a recent sunny weekend

Guernsey Police will be patrolling a popular beach this week in a bid to tackle anti-social behaviour.

There have been calls to make Cobo, a popular beauty spot, an alcohol-free zone to reduce problems with litter and broken glass.

The beach will be one of the hot spot areas police focus on to prevent trouble during half term week.

Cobo Bay was littered with drink-related debris during a recent sunny weekend.




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