Crisp packet from the 1960s found on Littlehampton beach
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Little Angus Rolfe was digging with his three brothers when he made the unusual discovery.
His father Nick said the family have found it a ‘fascinating’ find.
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Hide Ad“My wife Kathryn was with them on the beach just walking along and they started digging around near the dune,” said the 46-year-old.
“They brought it home and we looked at the back and it’s got a competition with a closing date of 1968.”
Action group Surfers Against Sewage has asked to use the crisp packet as part of a campaign to fight against sewage and litter on the beach.
He said: “It just goes to show that this sort of stuff does not biodegrade and stays there for years and years.”
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