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Join the Great British Beach Clean and Network for a Cause

The Marine Conservation Society’s annual Great British Beach Clean is returning to Paignton on September 24, 2024! Businesses and individuals alike are invited to participate in this impactful event and contribute to a cleaner, healthier Torbay.By joining the beach clean, businesses can demonstrate their commitment to environmental sustainability and connect with like-minded organizations in the local community. It's a fantastic opportunity to network, have fun, and make a positive difference.Event Details:Date: September 24, 2024Time: Meet at 4:30 PM for a briefing, and be back at the same point by 5:30 PM.Location: Meeting point is at the bottom of the slipway adjacent to Villa Marina, at the end of Eastern Esplanade, Paignton. Please note public parking is chargeable. No parking at Redcliffe Hotel.Activities: Participate in a beach clean, network with other businesses, and enjoy post-event refreshments at the Redcliffe Hotel.What to Bring:Picking stick (if you have one)Strong pair of gloves (like gardening or work gloves)Sturdy shoesAppropriate clothing for the weatherPen and something to lean on for the surveyImportant Notes:Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.Dogs are not allowed on this beach.Host: Redcliffe Hotel, Paignton (Jackie Kelly) Organizer: Marion Parris King (Peak 2 Coast Celebrant) - 07860 952978 (text only)

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Join the Great British Beach Clean and Network for a Cause

The Marine Conservation Society’s annual Great British Beach Clean is returning to Paignton on September 24, 2024! Businesses and individuals alike are invited to participate in this impactful event and contribute to a cleaner, healthier Torbay.

By joining the beach clean, businesses can demonstrate their commitment to environmental sustainability and connect with like-minded organizations in the local community. It's a fantastic opportunity to network, have fun, and make a positive difference.

Event Details:

Date: September 24, 2024

Time: Meet at 4:30 PM for a briefing, and be back at the same point by 5:30 PM.

Location: Meeting point is at the bottom of the slipway adjacent to Villa Marina, at the end of Eastern Esplanade, Paignton. Please note public parking is chargeable. No parking at Redcliffe Hotel.

Activities: Participate in a beach clean, network with other businesses, and enjoy post-event refreshments at the Redcliffe Hotel.

What to Bring:

Picking stick (if you have one)

Strong pair of gloves (like gardening or work gloves)

Sturdy shoes

Appropriate clothing for the weather

Pen and something to lean on for the survey

Important Notes:

Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Dogs are not allowed on this beach.

Host: Redcliffe Hotel, Paignton (Jackie Kelly) Organizer: Marion Parris King (Peak 2 Coast Celebrant) - 07860 952978 (text only)

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