Extra patrols for coastal areas this Easter

Damage from a previous beach party on the Bellarine. (supplied)

Barwon Coast is working with local authorities and volunteers to ensure damage and vandalism to public facilities doesn’t reach the levels of previous years over the school holidays.

Barwon Coast manages the coastal Crown Land reserves from Collendina, through Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads to the western end of 13th Beach and Breamlea. This includes cleaning, maintenance and repair of coastal infrastructure.

With the expected increase in people staying at Barwon Coast caravan parks and other accommodation along the coast during the Easter and Anzac Day long weekends, Barwon Coast is working closely with Victoria Police, The City of Greater Geelong and local volunteers including the Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club to help keep the community and visitors safe.

“We know that with the increase in holidaymakers we can also expect to see Barwon Heads and Ocean Grove foreshores full of young people intending to gather in large groups during the evenings,” Manager of Coastal Operations at Barwon Coast Paul Gangell said.

“Unfortunately, recent evening gatherings have seen deliberate damage to local facilities and broken glass being left on our foreshores. The broken bottles left by evening revellers have resulted in beachgoers and several school children cutting their feet.

“The vandalism of local infrastructure causes many hours of work for our busy Barwon Coast outdoor maintenance team and comes at a significant cost to Barwon Coast and the community.

“To help ensure everyone stays safe Victoria Police will increase their visual footprint along the coast during the holiday period.”

Local laws are in place for the safety of the community and fines of $495 may be incurred for consuming alcohol in public spaces in a manner that negatively interferes with other community members.

Community members, local traders and volunteers are all encouraged to call 000 if they see something that needs immediate attention.

Don’t assume that someone else has or will call the police, Mr Gangell said. To report damage after the fact, call 131 444.