'As the weather gets warmer and dryer, the sand is at risk of collapsing, trapping anyone on or below it.
'The large cliffs of sand may look enticing playgrounds for young children, but please do not allow them to play on or dig into them. More.Pamper your pooch! Spa treatments, dedicated chefs and even a photo shoot with a 'phodographer'. Please take heed of the safety signage and any advice offered by the lifeguards on duty. Road to recovery: The RNLI is warning holidaymakers that pounding waves and strong winds have 're-shaped' many beachesSpeaking to families planning to head to the coast when schools break up tomorrow, Mr Instance said: 'We'd urge anyone planning on swimming over the Easter holidays to head to a life-guarded beach and ensure that they swim between the red and yellow flags, which mark out the safest area to swim and are patrolled by lifeguards. He explained: 'This includes significant erosion of the sand dunes where gentle slopes have washed away, leaving sheer sand cliffs, some of which are 10 to 15 feet high.'On other beaches, access points have altered and on some, the shifting sand has left deep channels that in turn create strong rip currents. Bearing the brunt: Cornish beaches were hit hard by the winter storms which brought 100mph windsSteve Instance, RNLI senior lifeguard manager for the South West of England, said: 'The winter storms have dramatically changed the make-up of most the beaches and many people returning to their favourite spots may be surprised at how different everything looks. commentsA safety warning has been issued to British families hoping hit the beaches during the Easter holidays, after winter storms dramatically changed the coastline causing lethal riptides in previously-safe waters.The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) says holidaymakers will be startled when they see beaches in Devon and Cornwall, which have be changed almost beyond recognition.As the Easter holidays begin and the mild weather continues, families venturing onto Britain's beaches are being advised to take care as 100mph winds over winter have shifted millions of tons of golden sands and shingle, creating new currents. World's busiest airport revealed - and it isn't Heathrow or New York JFK. Largest aquarium on Earth! China's new ?484m tourist attraction sets FIVE world records (and holds 22. Pamper your pooch! Spa treatments, dedicated chefs and even a photo shoot with a 'phodographer'.