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Join us for the MCS Great British beach Clean. Help to tidy up the beautiful Slapton Sands and help contribute to the Marine Conservation Societies National Beach Clean Report. Challenge yourself to collect as much rubbish as you can. Weigh the rubbish you collect to see if you can get your name on the beach clean leader board. Bags will be provided, please bring your own gloves. There will be free whippy ice cream, tea, or coffee for participants from the Start Bay Inn. Why help clean the beaches? Virtually all plastic ever made still exists, and it is believed it will take between 500 and 1,000 years for it to degrade. But, even when it starts to break down, it does so into tiny pieces which we are starting to find in a growing number of places, many seabirds, cetaceans, turtles, and a growing number of fish have been found with plastic inside their bodies and now also inside the food we eat and bottled water too. So please come and help us reduce the amount of plastic on Slapton Sands.
What's included:
Bags
Litter pickers
Hoops
Free ice cream
Free parking
What to expect:
Level: Open to all, dogs welcome
You can drop in between 9.30am and 12.30pm
No Booking Required, for more info: https://www.field-studies-council.org/whats-on-at-slapton-ley/
Open to all and Free
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