Locals and visitors have just a month before free parking ends at two Norfolk beaches.
Drivers will be charged to use car parks at Heacham South and Heacham North beaches, near King's Lynn, from March 1.
Both sites are operated by West Norfolk council and offer free parking between November 1 and February 28 each year.
This year, drivers will pay £2 for an hour, £4 for two hours, £5 for three hours and £6 all day, with the all day charge increasing to £7 in the peak summer season.
While both beaches have been the subject of concerns over water quality and warnings not to bathe, they remain popular with walkers and dog owners.
Both offer views across the Wash and glimpses of the estuary's famous wildlife, while their westerly aspect is perfect for watching the sunset.
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