Schools Reforms - Latest News

 

Author: Sal

Beach Clean: Come and Join In

Monday, 14th April, 2008 at 2:13 pm, Isle of Wight

26, April 2008
10:00 am

The lads from Rapanui got in touch today, to let us know about a beach clean planned for the end of the month.

Bonchurch Beach CleanIt’s taking place on the beach near Brighstone and is being organised in collaboration with the Marine Conservation Society.

They organise beach cleans every quarter and normally work the Freshwater and Totland beaches, but this time are moving further around the coast.

It’s not just about picking up rubbish either, as the Marine Conservation Society will record the data of what and how much is removed from the beach.

It was from surfing in this part of the Wight and falling ill because of the polluted water that inspired the Drake-Knight brothers to found their Rapanui clothing range.

If you want to take part in the beach clean, bring some gloves and meet in the reception are of Grange Farm at 10am.

The farm are generously providing hot refreshments during the course of the beach clean.

Conservation, Environment, Community, Events


Email This Story To A Friend Email This Story To A Friend
 


3 Responses to “Beach Clean: Come and Join In”

  1. RDK Says:

    Hey Guys,

    thanks for the promo. all welcome, should be a good event at somewhere that needs a spruce every now and then.

    big up the VB

  2. RDK Says:

    one further comment - if any businesses want to be involved with any form of sponsorship please contact me via the website.

    Thanks.

  3. Don’t Forget Beach Clean | Ventnor Blog:Isle of Wight Says:

    […] seconds ago) at 10:53 am (5 seconds ago), Isle of Wight Don’t forget that tomorrow sees the Brighstone Beach Clean takes […]

What's your view?

We all love to read your comments, just consider that they can be read by people of all ages, so please avoid them being offensive, or over-personal. Thanks.

If you see your name and email address below, please don't be concerned as they can be seen by you, but cannot be seen publicly.