Fleetwood Beach Care
Join us on Fleetwood Beach to explore the strandline and pick up litter and plastic off the beach in a bid to help nature thrive!
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Join us on Fleetwood Beach to explore the strandline and pick up litter and plastic off the beach in a bid to help nature thrive!
This will be our second trip to the Scottish side of the Solway Firth this year. We go because marine pollution knows no borders. What will we find and will you help us?
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