#beachclean

Council calls on public to join seasonal beach cleaning team

Swansea Council is recruiting 13 seasonal Cleansing Operatives whose job it will be to help keep some of our most popular tourist spots spic and span in the spring and summer months.

The six-month stint runs from April to September, the busiest time of year for visits to places like Langland, Swansea Bay Caswell Bay and Port Eynon. Applicants need to get their bids in by February 24.

The recruitment drive is part of Swansea Council’s commitment to keeping summer destinations clean and tidy for locals and visitors alike and follows a successful campaign last year when the council launched the seasonal recruitment scheme for the first time.

Cyril Anderson, Cabinet Member for Community Services, said everyone needs to play their part by putting litter in the bin or by taking it home with them.

“We’ve got some of the finest beauty spots in all of Wales and we want to keep them that way during the summer. The successful applicants will play their part while also being able to enjoy the scenery themselves as they work.

“We launched the seasonal cleansing scheme last year and had a lots of interest from members of the public who wanted to be part of the team. We hope that this year, there will be similar interest in coming on board and assisting in keeping our wonderful beaches clean and tidy.”

The Council has also called on beach visitors to play their part and use litter bins provided or take their rubbish home when leaving beach areas.

Cllr Anderson added: “The council is doing its bit to keep them clean by recruiting more staff to cover spring and summer evenings through the busy Easter to late summer period. But we want visitors to do the same, especially when they take disposable BBQ bins to the beach.

“Disposable BBQ bins can be a real safety risk to children, especially if people bury them in the sand. Whatever time of year it is, if you’re out and about don’t dump litter. Take it home with you.”

The job advert is open on the council’s website until 24 February 2025.

(Lead image: Swansea Council)

#beach #beachClean #CllrCyrilAnderson #Environment #Recycling #Swansea #SwanseaCouncil

Beach Cleaners
2024-04-04

Der Strandtag zwischen #Hartlepool und Seaton Carew (gesprochen Sietn Käruh) war erfolgreich und das Ergebnis mit 5 Autoreifen zu 1 BaustellenFahrzeugReifen kann sich sehen lassen.
#BeachClean

Ein etwa 1,5 Meter hoher und 30 Zentimeter breiter Reifen steht aufrecht auf nassem Sand. Durch die Mitte des Reifens kann man das Meer und dahinter die Halbinsel Headland sehen. (Englisch gesprochen Hädländ)Vor einem Parkplatz liegen teilweise gestapelt 5 Autoreifen und daneben der große Reifen.
2023-11-19

I'm not normally one for plugging stuff, but "what do I get her/him/it" time is upon us, and these guys are really worth supporting, they spend a lot of energy clearing ghost fishing gear from Northumberland's beaches and using some to make great little items & selling them in aid of ocean charities (over 75% of profit goes to the charities). #NorthSeaRejects #Green #BeachClean #Recycle #Tyneside #Northumberland

northsearejects.co.uk/

Someone trying to haul a great pile of ghost (waste) fishing gear from a beach
2023-10-22

On Friday I saw the flood peak of #StormBabet on the Dighty catchment. Flood waters aren't clean, they carry sediments, debris, pollution, trees, cars, anything in their path. This is a major contributor adding litter to the ocean.
Here's a short video from Friday of litter in the flood waters.
#Dighty #Dundee #scotland #flood #pollution #PlasticPollution #litter

youtu.be/npUoWOFCfGE?feature=s

today I went down to the beach at sunrise to pick some of it up.
#beachclean #climateaction #nature

Litter collected on the beach, with the sea and sunrise behind. Dundee, Scotland
2023-07-30

This was an interesting read this morning. Seems these #Lego #scuba #fins are still being washed up on #Tregantle #Beach in Cornwall. These 920 pieces are displayed at the #Adrft #Exhibition at the #Royal #Cornwall #Museum. Sixty two containers from the 58,000 tonne MV Tokio Express were washed overboard in February 1997 off Lands End in 11 metre waves. Lost goods included #beer, #furniture, #car #tyres, #perfume, #cigarette #lighters and Lego pieces.

instagram.com/p/CumCl37rGER/?i

#Beachclean

Jonathan WrightJon6705@mastodon.world
2023-05-16

Scratby beach walker finds crisp packet from 1960s

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norf

Make me feel old. I remember when some of these were on sale at the local newsagent or corner shop. 🙄

#Plastic #SingleUsePlastic #SayNoToPlastic #BeachClean #Trash #Litter #Rubbish #Wombles #Wombling #EcoWarrier #Scratby #Norfolk

Danny Ockilson - he/himdanny@justweb.dev
2023-04-22

Spent the afternoon at #GreyhopeBayCenter @ #TorryBattery with the #AberdeenGreens @ScottishGreens hearing about the Greyhope project and did a bit of a mini #beachClean on the way back! Lovely day for it :D even saw some fins in the sea :o #dolphinWatch

Iain Rowaniainrowan
2023-04-16

Three of us met today for our at Potato Garth, Sunderland.

It's small and not often used by the public, but is a haven for wildlife. Seals, sea otters and swans are seen down here.

We picked up 7-8 bin liners of numerous vapes, pieces of rope, plastic bags and broken glass, as well as polystyrene bits that get washed up there, weathering into ever smaller sizes and the risk of ingestion by marine wildlife.

Iain Rowaniainrowan
2023-03-20

Our next is at Hendon beach this Saturday, 25 March 10-12. Meeting at the car park on the prom, postcode SR2 8QR, What Three Words: wasp.battle.random.

All gear provided, but bring your own gloves.

fb.me/e/2HqAuf7Tg

Elisabeth Anderson :bt:velobetty@toot.bike
2023-02-28

Collection of bad things taken from the beach. #BeachClean

Some fishing cord and bits of plastic.
Iain Rowaniainrowan
2023-02-18

Surprisingly clean Roker beach - suspect gales the day before had blown a lot of surface debris off the beach, and sadly it’ll all appear again soon.

Our
volunteers still took 13 bags of off.

Sea Shepherd crew at Roker beachFishing weight and hooksLeave nothing but footprints placardThe footprint of a shoe, left
Iain Rowaniainrowan
2023-02-12

Our next
is at Roker, this coming Saturday. 10-12, meet at the pier gates, all gear provided but please bring your own gloves. Any questions, give me a shout, we'd love to see any of you who are local there.

facebook.com/events/2335497156

Poster for Roker beach clean on 18th Feb
Iain Rowaniainrowan
2023-01-30

Another trip to Newbiggin with Sea Shepherd UK, another big haul of marine debris: about twenty bags, tyres, and a whole load of industrial piping and ghostnet and just…stuff.

Sea Shepherd UK volunteers and public cleaning Newbiggin beach.Sea Shepherd UK volunteers removing ghostnet from Newbiggin beach.Sea Shepherd UK volunteers and public haul this rubbish off Newbiggin beach.A sad find on the Sea Shepherd UK Newbiggin beach clean.
Iain Rowaniainrowan
2023-01-15

Back at Newbiggin again yesterday with @seashepherd_uk, some lovely members of the public, endless industrial junk, and oh good, my favourite, yet more big tyres.

A bag of junk and a big heavy tyreCar boot and back seats stuffed with rubbishRolling a big tyre a long way to the collection pointSea Shepherd and public volunteers group shot
Iain Rowaniainrowan
2023-01-09

Productive weekend on the beaches with

Saturday, three of us digging and dragging off plus assorted tyres and lobster pots up in Northumberland.

Sunday, Blast Beach at Seaham, with a great turn out. 29 bags taken off, along with the usual weird industrial stuff, and a tractor tyre to haul to the top of a 30m cliff, and then 3/4 of a mile along the top, managing not to skittle any members of the public on the way which would have been a bit awkward.

Sea Shepherd UK haul from  a clean of Blast BeachSea Shepherd UK digging up buried lobster pots.Sea Shepherd UK haul from  a clean of Newbiggin beachGetting a tractor tyre up a very steep cliff path.

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