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Bravo, Swanage Beach Buddies!
BRAVO, BEACH BUDDIES! Thanks so much for removing 16 kgs of beach litter of all shapes and sizes but particularly the hundreds of polystyrene balls that have been blown out
20th January 2020
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Wareham Wombles – No Time For Waste!
We have no time for waste, but it is amazing how many of our neighbours think it’s fine to chuck their litter in shared space. 13 bags of rubbish collected
18th January 2020
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Clean For Christmas Update – A Much Cleaner A351 Now!
https://litter-freepurbeck.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/VID-20191217-WA0002.mp4 Here is just some of the stuff collected on the A351 from Swanage to Worgret roundabout over the last few weeks. Frank Roberts from Swanage Army Link & Swanage
19th December 2019
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Swanage Beach Buddies Sunday 8th December 2019
IT’S SO GOOD when that seaweed goes out cleaner than when it came in! And what a lovely morning, too. Huge thanks to Rob, Kerry, Pam, Sarah, Isaac, Olivia and
18th December 2019
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Wareham Wombles’ Christmas Party 14th December 2019
Wareham Wombles were, at last, blessed with some clement weather for our pick this morning.We followed the pick with a little celebration of Christmas pies and mulled wine; just a
15th December 2019
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Clean For Christmas
Have you noticed the yellow bags appearing along the A351 recently? Over the last few days, and in the weeks up to Christmas, teams from Swanage Army Link (SAL) and
12th December 2019
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Swanage Beach Buddies Sunday 20th October 2019
THANK YOU, LOVELY TEAM! These great people, led by Amanda and Tony, gave their morning up today to give South Beach and some of the surrounding streets some extra TLC.
22nd October 2019
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Love Swanage Environment Day 12th October 2019 – And The Winner Is!
Love Swanage Environment Day 12th October 2019 A big thank you to Andrew, Graham, Jane, John, and Sue for manning our stand at the Love Swanage Environment Day event at
17th October 2019
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A Can Can Be A Death-trap For Insects It Can!
Ruth Carpenter, one of our supporters, discovered this discarded can, half full of beer, on a National Nature Reserve. It became the drowning pool of this many insects: 2 Devil’s
17th October 2019
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