news release
25 June 2008
SAS Makes Beaches Barefoot Friendly
SAS's Nationwide Beach Cleaning Tour, Coming To A Beach Near You!
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) have teamed up with Barefoot wine to launch a nationwide beach clean-up tour this summer. The week-long anti beach litter tour will encourage people to get down to their local beach and do their bit to make it clean and safe for all to enjoy.
The SAS Makes Beaches Barefoot Friendly tour stops at:
- Porthtowan, Cornwall - 28th July
- Porthcawl, Wales - 29th July
- Bournemouth - 30th July
- Brighton - 31st July
- Cromer - 1st August
- Tynemouth - 2nd August
Andy Cummins, campaign officer, SAS, said "Marine litter is a huge problem on beaches all over the country and by the very definition, we, (humans), are responsible for this marine litter in the marine environment. So this tour gives beach lovers a great opportunity to make a real and very positive difference on your local beach! It's really important that people take an interest, but it's also really important that people have fun doing it. The beach cleans we organise are really enjoyable, educational and are a great way to bring local people from all walks of life together."
Each beach clean will start at 2pm. The afternoon will kick off with a full introduction and briefing from the SAS campaigners. All volunteers will then be furnished with gloves and a rubbish bag and the beach clean will commence. All volunteers need bring is suitable clothing for the weather. (Under 16s must be accompanied by a responsible adult.)
The beach clean will be followed by a delicious, free beach BBQ for all volunteers! For those who want to stay on afterwards, volunteers, friends and family can enjoy an evening of fun surf quizzes and free Barefoot wine at a near by local watering hole. Everyone is welcome to join in the fun!
- Porthtowan - Blue Bar
- Porthcawl - Jolly Sailor
- Bournemouth - Bar Vin
- Brighton - NIVEA SUN Yellowave Beach Sports Venue
- Cromer - The Wellington Hotel
- Tynemouth - Turk's Head
Emily Smith, marketing manager, Barefoot wine, said "It is a real honour for Barefoot wine to work in partnership with SAS on the 'Making Beaches Barefoot Friendly' campaign. Beaches are such an important part of our environment and it's vital that we treat them with respect so that they remain fun, clean and safe places for us to enjoy."
A limited number of spaces are available for each clean-up so get in quick! For more information about the campaign and to sign
up, please contact Andy Cummins at SAS on 01872 555950 or andy@sas.org.uk.
Alternatively, visit www.sas.org.uk/campaign/littertour or write to Andy Cummins, SAS Unit 2, St Agnes, Cornwall, TR5 0RD.
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