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Pick-up operation will clean up foreshore and recover waste plastic - residents are invited to help

By Nub News Reporter 3rd Oct 2024

Steve Catchpole, right, with volunteers at a previous collection which gathered up many bags of rubbish and plastic waste.
Steve Catchpole, right, with volunteers at a previous collection which gathered up many bags of rubbish and plastic waste.

IN the latest of their Thames riverside clean-up operations, Grays Beachcombers will be meeting on Sunday (6 October) for a litter pick of Grays Beach Foreshore.

Volunteers are asked to meet at Grays Yacht Club on Thames Road (RM17 6JF) for a 10:30 start. The event will finish at 12 noon.

Steve Catchpole the River Action Clean-Up Facilitator for Thames21 River Action Group, says: "All equipment will be provided, just wear sturdy footwear and old weather appropriate clothing. 

"I'm looking forward to seeing you there."

     

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