West Wittering Beach sold out for Christmas Day and Boxing Day
and live on Freeview channel 276
West Wittering Estate introduced a pre-booking system during the summer to deter people parking illegally in the area and gathering during the pandemic.
People without a valid booking are asked not to travel to the beach as there are no other available spaces.
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Hide AdOther dates are available via the JustPark app, the estate said.
An estate spokesperson added: "As we head into the Christmas period we will operate the pre booking system for our car park as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
"At this time of year most of our car park fields are shut as they become home to the Brent Geese who have returned from Siberia.
"Due to recent heavy rainfall what little excess car park space we have is severely waterlogged.
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Hide Ad"With more rain forecast these areas are likely to remain unusable. As a result, spaces are limited so we ask you kindly to pre book your space via the JustPark app at least one day before you visit.
"Please help us in the work we do to preserve the natural environment around us and keep all who visit safe.
"We continue to work tirelessly to ensure the beach remains open and accessible over this challenging time, please help us to continue doing this."
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