Show your local beach some love this Valentine’s weekend

Show your local beach some love this Valentine’s weekend

Love Your Beach at Three Bays, 2020 

Join one of the multiple beach cleans taking place across Cornwall on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th of February, 2024. Be a part of this annual movement to support Cornwall’s marine environment by getting out and making a difference.

Running since 2018, Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Love Your Beach weekend has become a highlight event of the year that brings people together from all walks of life across Cornwall’s communities to make a difference for our coastal environment.

With beach clean events running from Mounts Bay to Bude, the event organisers hope that taking part in Love Your Beach will enable people to feel empowered to make a difference to their local nature, even during winter.

The Love Your Beach events are coordinated by Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Your Shore Network of marine conservation groups at different locations around the Cornish coast. The events are a great chance to help get your local beach ready for spring whilst also protecting wildlife from the hazards caused by marine plastics and debris that are left on and washed into our beautiful Cornish beaches on a daily basis.

Love Your Beach event at Poldhu, 2022

Love Your Beach event at Poldhu, 2022

Katie Bellman, Community Engagement Officer at Cornwall Wildlife Trust says:

Love Your Beach is one of our favourite events of the year. It’s a true celebration of not only our amazing Cornish coastline, but also the incredible conservation effort from our local communities.

“The Your Shore Network local marine groups who run the events over the weekend are an excellent example of how people can come together with a shared passion for their local beaches and really make a difference.

“Anyone can get involved, with beach cleans happening all around Cornwall.”

Plastic ‘nurdles’ collected during Love Your Beach, 2023

Plastic ‘nurdles’ collected during Love Your Beach, 2023

The events are open to everyone from first timers to regular volunteers, an opportunity to experience the mental and physical health benefits of getting involved in community conservation.

For those unable to attend a group event, you can also get involved independently by collecting some rubbish on your daily coastal walk. Just don’t forget to draw or make a heart, take a picture and get it on social media using the following hashtags; #loveyourbeach and #loveyourbeachfrom‘nameofbeach’.

Be a part of the movement and show your local beach some love this Valentine’s weekend.

 

Love Your Beach event in Holywell, 2020

Love Your Beach event in Holywell, 2020. Image by Glenda Shaw

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