Beach goers were urged to get out of the water after concerns were raised (Image: WalesOnline) Dozens of beach goers have been ordered out of the water amid concerns over "water quality" at a popular destination in Wales . Families were enjoying the warm spell of weather this weekend as temperatures reached 23C in parts of the UK. But their beach day was abruptly halted after being told to get out of the water on Saturday at Barry Island.
The Gwyl Fach y Fro, an annual festival featuring music, street entertainment, craft stalls and food and drink, was taking place at the time and the good weather had attracted large crowds. But some families reported that around 4pm there was a 'water quality' tannoy announcement asking everyone to come out of the sea because there had been an alert saying it was not safe to swim. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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