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Chips washing up on Eastbourne beach sparks action from locals | UK News

By uk-times.com19 January 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Joel Bonnici A man standing in thousands of chips.Joel Bonnici

The chips were found on the beach near Beachy Head on Saturday

Trisha Barros, who was helping to clear the bags, told Radio Sussex when she saw the beach on Saturday it was “just a sea of chips, it was a bit insane”.

She said that the bags, which went “as far as the eye can see”, were stacked about 1.5ft (0.5m) on top of each other.

Barros said she cleared “a couple hundred bags” on the first day with her partner, but others started to help after a call for volunteers was put on social media.

Barros, a veterinary nurse, explained that she also had concerns about the impact the chips and bags could have on local wildlife.

“That is a massive concern that this might affect the wildlife,” she said.

“Chips, onions, plastic, all of these are toxic to them.”

Barros also raised concerns that animals, including seals, could eat the clear plastic bags.

Eddie Mitchell An aerial shot of a white container which is washed up on a small beach which has a rock cliff face behind it.Eddie Mitchell

A container has also washed up on the beach at the foot of Beachy Head

Trevor Weeks, founding director of East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service, said the primary risk would be to the water quality due to the decomposition of the potatoes.

He said: “This can lead to localised oxygen depletion which can affect fish, crustaceans, and other small organism, especially in sheltered areas or tidal pools.

“There is a risk to scavengers as the high starch loads can cause gut fermentation, cause diarrhoea, vomiting, regurgitation, dehydration, [and] bloat.”

Chip wreck! Thousands of chips wash up on beach

The chips came ashore in Falling Sands, which is near Beachy Head cliffs, after three shipping containers washed up at Seaford on Tuesday.

A spokesperson for the HM Coastguard said a container off Littlehampton, West Sussex, was also recovered, along with debris off Beachy Head.

“An aircraft was sent to survey the area on Friday and no further containers were spotted offshore,” they added.

They said containers which had previously washed up at Selsey, Eastbourne, Newhaven, Rustington, Rottingdean and Beachy Head were being monitored.

They came ashore a month after 16 containers fell from the cargo vessel Baltic Klipper near the Isle of Wight and days after several containers fell from two more ships off the island during Storm Goretti.

Joel Bonnici A woman clearing up plastic bags on a beach. There are also chips scattered all over the rocks.Joel Bonnici

Volunteers have been clearing up the plastic bags.

East Sussex County Council has urged members of the public to take extra care if they are visiting the coastline.

The council said it had been communicating with maritime salvage specialists Brand Marine.

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