IT is nearly three years since I moved back to Lowestoft and now live close to Corton nudist beach. I walk on the beach almost every day, all year round and have done so for almost three years.
IT is nearly three years since I moved back to Lowestoft and now live close to Corton nudist beach.
I walk on the beach almost every day, all year round and have done so for almost three years. During that time I have only seen one woman on the beach and there are usually very few men.
There are two regulars, one of whom sits on a groyne dressed in only a T-shirt. He stands up as you approach so that you can see the T-shirt does not cover his genitals. Another man lies naked in a tent until anyone approaches along the beach, then he walks to the sea and paddles up and down.
I have no problem with nudity and sympathise with genuine naturists, but these are in short supply on Corton Beach.
Meanwhile, we residents, who would like to take our grandchildren for walks along the beach, and to play in the nearby sand and sea, are unable to do so.
JOY McLEOD
The Street
Corton
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