Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
No smoking zone at a beach
No smoking zone at a beach - Credit: forden / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Politics
no smoking
Scheveningen
Scheveningen port
Scheveningen harbor
Scheveningen pier
The Pier of Scheveningen
Monday, 2 June 2025 - 07:00

Share this article:

Scheveningen expands no-smoking zones to reduce cigarette waste on beach

The beach at Scheveningen has added three new smoke-free areas to reduce cigarette litter and improve the experience for visitors, city officials announced Thursday.

The new no-smoking zones include a section to the right of De Pier, an area near the Noorderstrand, and a smoke-free stretch on the Zuiderstrand. The sport beach near the lighthouse had already been designated smoke-free, Omroep West reported.

This expansion significantly increases the total smoke-free area on Scheveningen’s shore. Cigarette butts remain the largest source of trash on the beach, and the city aims to make the coast cleaner and more enjoyable for everyone.

“The beach belongs to all of us and offers space for everyone,” said Arjen Kapteijns, Scheveningen’s alderman for GroenLinks. “That includes people who don’t want to sit surrounded by smoke and cigarette butts. Expanding the smoke-free beach is an important step toward a cleaner coast.”

The existing smoke-free zones now include the sport beach on the Noorderstrand, located between the beach pavilions Hart Beach and Fonk. The area next to De Pier near the beach pavilion Zeezicht on the Noorderstrand is also smoke-free. Additionally, the Zuiderstrand area, south of beach access point Strandslag 1 near Kijkduin extending to the Westland border, and a stretch on the Noorderstrand from Strandslag 34 up to the Wassenaar boundary are now included.

Between 2023 and 2024, city officials tested a smoke-free zone on the sport beach near the lighthouse. The trial showed a significant drop in cigarette butts found in the sand, motivating the city to extend the policy to other parts of the beach.

TrashUre Hunt, an environmental cleanup group, installed a public art piece made from waste collected on the beach to mark the smoke-free zones. Ralph Groenheijde of TrashUre Hunt told Omroep West, “Anyone who finds a cigarette filter can bring it to the artwork. This is a simple way for everyone to help keep the beach clean.”

More like this

Image
Dutch police seize 13 bags of hashish from a Rigid Inflatable Boat in Scheveningen's harbor on April 12, 2025. One man was arrested.
Police seize 145 kilograms of hashish from boat off Scheveningen, one arrested
Image
Scheveningen Beach at sunset.
Scheveningen harbor association opposes expanded zero-emission zone in The Hague
Image
Dutch police station.
The Hague officials condemn beach riots as ‘horrific and disrespectful’
Image
Riot police
Riot police called in after youths hurl stones, bikes at police in Scheveningen
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Dutch fugitive team arrests man convicted of child abuse and sexual assault in UK
  • Seven Dutch universities are still collaborating with Israeli arms companies
  • 73% of Dutch entrepreneurs dissatisfied with Jetten Cabinet's first three months
  • Meerstad girl shared footage of murdered parents with schoolmates; Town in shock
  • Katwijk municipal council gives provisional green light for Eli Lilly pharma factory

Top stories

  • Storm warning joins heat warning: Temps up to 35°C, with hail, gusts, & downpours
  • No NS trains for 4 hours on Wednesday as workers strike against social benefits cuts
  • Dutch police failed to investigate over 10,000 serious crimes in 2024: Court of Audit
  • Pinkpop expects extreme heat at festival; Race events adjust plans amid marathon deaths
  • Teen daughter reportedly in custody after married couple found killed in Groningen home

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content