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Beach Clean

Liverpool,L23 6SX

08 Dec 2019

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We meet at 10.30am at the Promenade (Mariners Rd entry to the beach). All equipment is provided, but if you prefer you can bring your own. We finish at 12.30pm. Please wear suitable clothing. We may cancel the clean-up if the weather is really bad (strong winds and rain), but in such instances we will post an announcement on our Facebook page. .

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Beach Clean

We meet at 10.30am at the Promenade (Mariners Rd entry to the beach). All equipment is provided, but if you prefer you can bring your own. We finish at 12.30pm. Please wear suitable clothing. We m...

Beach Clean

We meet at 10.30am at the Promenade (Mariners Rd entry to the beach). All equipment is provided, but if you prefer you can bring your own. We finish at 12.30pm. Please wear suitable clothing. We m...

Beach Clean

We meet at 10.30am at the Promenade (Mariners Rd entry to the beach). All equipment is provided, but if you prefer you can bring your own. We finish at 12.30pm. Please wear suitable clothing. We m...

Beach Clean

40 adult and 13 junior volunteers, collected 11 full bags of plastic rubbish from Crosby Beach

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