PATROL operations across Bournemouth and the seafront have been stepped up as part of BCP Council’s summer response plan.

Seafront and town rangers are on hand to provide immediate help and support to anyone with safety concerns, including contacting emergency services and helping to find lost friends or family.

RNLI lifeguards and staff can also be approached, with their beach towers serving as a safe place to address concerns or seek further help.

Specifically for missing children, the LV= KidZone wristband beach safety scheme will running throughout the summer to prevent and reunite missing and lost children and vulnerable adults.

Neighbourhood inspector Darren Harris, of Bournemouth police, said: “We would like to reassure our communities and visitors that we have strengthened our working practices with our partner agencies to collaboratively step-up resources in town centres.

“Local officers will be conducting high-visibility patrols in the area of the beach in the coming days and this will continue throughout the summer months.

“It is important for people to remember that we are here for them and there is a vast range of agencies working across Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch this summer to help keep people safe.

“The Multi-Agency Command Centre (MACC) in Bournemouth means that we can ensure we can get the right resources to help people when needed.”

Councillor May Haynes, portfolio holder for community safety at BCP Council, said: “Public safety is one of our top priorities and we wish to make sure that our visitors and residents are aware of how they can not only help each other, but also themselves in emergency situations, along our seafront areas in BCP.

"I would urge our residents and visitors to use these services that are in place when they require assistance, such as a lost child or anti-social behaviour. By calling at these locations, they will receive the assistance they need as soon as possible."