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'Environmental catastrophe' at beauty spot beach as 'millions' of plastic beads wash up

There is an "environmental catastrophe" at Camber Sands after "millions" of plastic beads washed up on the East Sussex beach, an MP has warned.

It is thought the dark grey or black "bio-beads" may have come from local water treatment plants. Helena Dollimore, MP for Hastings and Rye, has written to the head of Southern Water, saying they are "commonly used in wastewater plants locally".

Ms Dollimore also said she is "aware of no reports of bio-bead spills by ships in the Channel". The "scale of pollution is severe.

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