Beach Clean at Crosscanonby Beach
Fully expected items in the bagging area! Sadly, what you see in the photo is what we normally get, plus things too big for a bag: tyres, fish crates and plastic barrels for example. If you want…
Fully expected items in the bagging area! Sadly, what you see in the photo is what we normally get, plus things too big for a bag: tyres, fish crates and plastic barrels for example. If you want…
Teamwork gets it done! Last time we hauled part of a trawler off the beach, but most of the rubbish is a lot smaller. Pernickety pickers are especially welcome at this 2-hour event.
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Be a wildlife saviour and do a litter pick or beach clean!
Can we rope you in for a beach clean at Allonby? The curve of the bay traps a lot of rubbish washed in from the Irish Sea, so we work here every six or seven weeks all year round. New helpers…
Beach cleaning can be a drag, but most of the rubbish is very small: bottle tops, cotton buds, shreds of polythene and scraps of nylon rope for example. Patient pickers are perfect for this…
Last time we found a barrel filled with used engine oil washed up on this beach. We aim to stop the pollution before it spreads, whether it be solid or liquid. New volunteers welcome.
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Do you love beaches? Shortly after Valentine's Day, this red balloon washed up at our last Bowness event. Share the love by helping to clean our beautiful Cumbrian coast!
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Help people and nature by volunteering on The Bay’s community engagement events.
We start at the breakwater beside the harbour-mouth and work along the dunes until about 11.30. Then we head back and stack up the rubbish. We're often tired but always cheerful!
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Help to keep our beautiful Cumbrian beaches clean and free from litter that could harm wildlife. See upcoming opportunities below.
Here's a new thing for us - a habitat pile made from broken planks and left in the dunes for reptiles, insects and fungi. We'll find a use for beach debris if we can...and you can help…
Nature abhors a vacuum and so do we! We always make bizarre discoveries - microwave, fridge, car radio, road signs and toys for example. What will be next at this 2-hour event near Silloth?…