Beach Clean at Crosscanonby Beach
Some sharps are too big for the sharps box. Let's find them before a hazard becomes a disaster. Careful new helpers welcome.
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Some sharps are too big for the sharps box. Let's find them before a hazard becomes a disaster. Careful new helpers welcome.
For further information contact John Gorrill at:…
Any guesses? It seems to be part of a gas pipeline. What more mystery objects at this new 2-hour event near Allonby?
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Lumps of peat are common here due to the erosion of riverbanks and mosses. We leave them but pick up plastic, glass and metal.
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Join the Coastdusters for monthly litter picks.
Where do tyres go in retirement? The Solway coast apparently, where we find them very often. Well-rounded volunteers welcome.
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Fancy a brush with plastic pollution? New helpers welcome at this 2-hour event between Allonby and Maryport.
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Fishing debris from the Irish Sea and the North Atlantic is common here. We'll trawl for more at this 2-hour morning event.
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This coast has its own weather - be ready for fog, sunshine or rain. Adaptable helpers welcome at this new event near Silloth.
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Over to Scotland today! One thing we do is report the leg-rings of dead seabirds - in this case a Manx Shearwater ringed in North Wales.
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