Polzeath installing floodlights and CCTV cameras on the beach after years of battling antisocial behaviour
For many locals and visitors alike the little seaside village of Polzeath is the Cornish dream. By day holiday-makers eating ice-creams and pasties wander barefoot down its one main street. On the large sandy beach, the distant sea is the canvas to a mass of black dots, as children in wetsuits ride the waves with bodyboards and surfboards.
Yet this weekend, as hordes of wealthy teenagers from independent schools across the country descend for their annual two weeks of partying before state schools break up, locals are braced for the darker side of tourism.
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