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Hele Bay is a sand and shingle cove, situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, adjacent to the Hillsborough Nature Reserve.
There are rock pools on both sides of the beach at low tide.
Parking and all facilities are within easy walking distance. Access is via a slipway.
The map below shows the locations of the storm overflows that have the potential to impact water quality at this bathing water.
The map shows whether or not a storm overflow is currently active, the time and duration of the last spill at that location, and our investment commitments that are specific to that overflow.
The graphs below show the significant reduction in harmful bacteria in the Environment Agency’s (EA) water samples since the 1990s. E. coli and Intestinal Enterococci exist in all open water - they are found in human and animal poo, and get into the water via sewage spills, road drainage, agricultural livestock, or wildlife and birds. The EA uses the levels of these bacteria to decide whether to award this beach bathing water status.
We have reduced surface water entering the sewerage network from a range of potential sources which include highway or land drainage, groundwater infiltration, and in some cases streams, with around 700m of sewer lining completed in October 2024. In addition, Hele Bay pumping station is being upgraded, including the installation of larger pumps and power supply to be completed in February 2025, at a total cost of around £450,000.
Once other sources of water have been removed from the network, we will scope and consider installing an additional storm water tank near the pumping station if this would be shown to be beneficial.
The 2025-2030 investment programme is currently being scoped out. If you’re a community group or part of a local network and would like to have your say see ‘Your Beach, Your Say, Our Investment’.
The data shown in the table below is the reported annual total spill number for each overflow which has been identified by the EA for this bathing water.
The assignment of an overflow to the bathing water does not always mean an impact will occur, it can be dependent on a number of factors such as tidal state and weather conditions. Sometimes it has been allocated just for investigation purposes and has no impact at all.
All data collected goes through vigorous quality assurance processes before being included in the counts. Sometimes debris can trigger false spills to be recorded, resulting in potentially higher than actual spill numbers.
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | |
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Hele Bay pumping station overflow, Ilfracombe | 60 | 50 | 34 | 37 | 46 |
The beach profiles were created in line with information provided by our partners, Environment Agency, RNLI, Keep Britain Tidy, MCS - Beach Guide and British Beaches.