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SAS seeks volunteers for beach cleans

July 13, 2010 | Words By: Hugo

SAS Beach Clean Surfers Against Sewage’s (SAS) beach clean crew is joining forces with Barefoot Wines again this summer for the 3rd instalment of their popular Barefoot Friendly beach clean tour.


They will be visiting 5 beaches across England and Wales between 28th July and 1st August to make sure they are as clean as possible for all to enjoy.

They are calling for volunteers to help clean beaches at 5 locations around the UK, so if you value your beach as much as they do, please come along and join in. In 2009 they welcomed over 600 volunteers who helped them remove over 2 tonnes of litter from the 6 beaches. With your support they are aiming to make this year‘s tour more successful than ever, attracting even more supporters and removing even more unwanted litter from our nation’s beautiful beaches.

• 28th July, Cromer (By the pier), 3pm – 7pm
• 29th July, East Witterings (in front of the Surf Café), 3pm – 7pm
• 30th July, Isle of Wight, Compton Beach (Hanover Point car park), 3pm – 7pm
• 31st July, Pembrokeshire, Newgale Beach (Newgale House Car Park) 3pm- 7pm
• 1st August, Widemouth (Beach Car Park), 3pm – 7pm

SAS Beach Clean

Studies show that each year our tide lines are flooded with ever-increasing amounts of marine litter. Over 70% of this litter is plastic, which sadly causes the deaths of over a million marine mammals and seabirds each year.

So, join them at one of the destinations where you will be welcomed to the team for a fulfilling, fun and educational event.

The beach cleans will take two hours from 3pm – 5pm at each location. All beach cleaners will get a free Barefoot/SAS Volunteers t-shirt and, as a thank you for their time, there will be a free BBQ on the beach, washed down with samples of the Barefoot Wines, giving them all the chance to reflect on a job well done.

This is the third year that Barefoot has partnered with the SAS team and the beach cleaning campaign. Barefoot supports hundreds local and community events, charity fundraisers, music festivals and sporting events throughout the year and the SAS partnership is an integral part of the community project work.

They ask all volunteers to come dressed in appropriate clothing, including footwear, for the weather on the day of their beach clean. Make sure you protect yourself from the sun, rain or wind!

SAS Campaign Officer, Dom Ferris, says: “Every time we do a beach clean, wherever it is in the country, we are blown away by the support we receive from the general public. People really value their beaches and want to do their part to protect them, just like the whole team at SAS. We are delighted to have the continued support of Barefoot Wines to help us clean up even more beaches. Please join us to make more beaches ‘Barefoot Friendly’ this summer.”

Chief Barefooter, Ali Feest, says: “It’s great to be able to support such a worthwhile campaign and we are honoured to be working with the SAS again for the third year in a row. The tour is a fantastic opportunity for people of all ages to get together and show their support for British beaches. We are looking forward to rolling up our sleeves and getting stuck into the 2010 tour and of course, to raise a glass of delicious Barefoot wine at the end of each day.”

Please confirm that you are attending the beach clean by emailing Dom on dom@sas.org.uk with the date & location that you’d like to attend or by calling 01872 555 953.


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