Terry's photos
We battled a Force 6 wind this week on our visit to the Duver
and Priory Bay, St Helens, to undertake another litter pick. The wind meant we had to keep a tight hold on
our rubbish bags! As is our custom we
started on the Duver. Some areas had
been cleared of gorse and undergrowth over the winter period and,
unsurprisingly, there was quite a lot of litter caught beneath the remnants of
the plants. After tea break, we moved
onto the beach where a survey for the Marine Conservation Society was conducted
over a 100 metre stretch. GG-ers then
moved along to Priory Bay. Along with
the usual plastic rubbish and glass we found long lengths of fishing rope –
some of which may be re-purposed. At the
end of the session, the rubbish was removed by Brighstone Landscaping.
Thanks go to Baywatch on the Beach Café for sponsoring this
session, Brighstone Landscaping for rubbish collection and to Terry for the
photos.





















































