Keep Wales Tidy / Cadwch Gymru'n Daclus

Blue Flag

The Blue Flag Campaign is administered in Wales, on behalf of FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education), by Keep Wales Tidy. Blue Flags have been flying at beaches and marinas throughout Europe since the campaign was started in 1987. Over the years the programme has been expanded and it currently provides a comparison with coastal resorts and marinas in nearly 40 countries on several continents.
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Bathing Water quality on beaches must meet the highest, recommended European guideline standards. The beach must be clean, well managed and promote sound environmental management.

Marinas operators must demonstrate that they meet strict environmental criteria. The buildings must be well maintained, there will be facilities for receiving and disposing of hazardous and recyclable waste. Electricity and water must be available at the berths.

The European Commission, the Welsh Assembly Government and participating local authorities, support the European Blue Flag Campaign.

Award beaches are awarded a flag annually and must be removed if all the criteria are not met.
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There are 29 Criteria for Blue Flag beaches covering:

  • Water quality
  • Cleanliness
  • Management
  • Safety
  • Information and Education

The Blue Flag can only be flown when all the criteria are met. (Go to www.blueflag.org/eucriteria.asp for detailed criteria)

Keep Wales Tidy assessors check each beach during the Bathing season to ensure that standards are maintained. The Flag must be taken down when this is not the case.

Introduced in the UK in 1999, Blue Flags are awarded to marinas that meet strict environmental and management standards.

Blue Flag marinas generally have pontoons or jetties for boats and would normally provide car parking, toilet facilities, waste services and other amenities.

The criteria considered for Blue Flag Marinas include:

  • high standards of cleanliness
  • safety (eg life rings, fire extinguishers)
  • information provision
  • facilities (eg toilets)
  • environmental management (waste reception facilities)
  • Water quality must be clean and have no signs of sewage or oil pollution, but does not have to meet the same standards as beaches, as swimming is not permitted in marinas.

To fly a Blue Flag a marina must fulfil 16 points of criteria.

The award winning beaches and marinas for 2010 are:

Beaches

Isle of Anglesey

Benllech

Isle of Anglesey

Church Bay, Rhydwyn

Isle of Anglesey

Llanddona

Isle of Anglesey

Llanddwyn

Isle of Anglesey

Porth Dafarch

Isle of Anglesey

Treaddur

Bridgend

Rest Bay

Bridgend

Trecco Bay

Carmarthenshire

Cefn Sidan

Carmarthenshire

Pendine

Ceredigion

Aberporth

Ceredigion

Borth

Ceredigion

Llangrannog

Ceredigion

New Quay - Harbour Beach

Ceredigion

Tresaith

Conwy

Llandudno North Shore

Conwy

Llandudno West Shore

Conwy

Llanfairfechan

Conwy

Penmaenmawr

Denbighshire

Prestatyn

Gwynedd

Abersoch

Gwynedd

Barmouth

Gwynedd

Criccieth - Traeth y Promenad

Gwynedd

Dinas Dinlle

Gwynedd

Fairbourne

Gwynedd

Pwllheli, Marian-y-De

Neath Port Talbot

Aberavon

Pembrokeshire

Amroth

Pembrokeshire

Broadhaven North

Pembrokeshire

Coppet Hall

Pembrokeshire

Dale

Pembrokeshire

Lydstep

Pembrokeshire

Newgale

Pembrokeshire

Newport

Pembrokeshire

Poppit sands

Pembrokeshire

Saundersfoot

Pembrokeshire

Tenby Castle

Pembrokeshire

Tenby North

Pembrokeshire

Tenby South

Pembrokeshire

Whitesands

City & County of Swansea

Bracelet Bay

City & County of Swansea

Caswell Bay

City & County of Swansea

Langland Bay

City & County of Swansea

Port Eynon Bay

Vale of Glamorgan

Whitmore Bay

Marinas

Gwynedd

Pwllheli Marina

Gwynedd

Caernarfon Marina

Isle of Anglesey

Holyhead Marina

Swansea

Swansea Marina

Vale of Glamorgan

Penarth Marina