Weymouth Town Council is encouraging people to use refill points across the town to cut down on single-use plastic bottles.
Weymouth Town Council is marking World Refill Day by highlighting drinking water fountains and refill stations across the town.
New water fountains have recently been installed outside toilet blocks at Overcombe, Swannery Car Park and Nothe Gardens.
There is also a refill station by Mumma Bees Cafe in Radipole Park and Gardens, along with drinking water taps along the beach from the Pavilion to Greenhill Gardens.
Wessex Water refill points can also be found at Hope Square, Alexandra Gardens, New Bond Street and on the promenade.
The council says Weymouth’s refill points saved more than 56,000 500ml plastic bottles last year.

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