Midwinter beach clean

After some confusion over Cardiff outdoor events guidance, the traditional Marloes Sands event went ahead on New Year’s Eve – with friendly weather!  Some people were put off by the 09.00 start; but you can’t change tide times.  Turn-out was between 20 and 30 – impossible to be exact with instances of missed-the-alarm-clock syndrome, plus some fine folk volunteering on the spot.  A few under 10s, some well into their 70s, and three who’d come from Queensland.  (OK, not just for the beach clean; but hats off to anyone who flies 12,000 miles and devotes some of their UK holiday to collecting plastic.)
   Estimated gather was 40 sacks equivalent: a great communal effort.  By weight, no surprise, predominantly fishing gear, fish boxes, and liquid chemical containers; same for the further 10 sacks’ worth of previously-collected marine rubbish.   As ever, thanks to Trehill Farm for haulage.

Almost ready for the last of three quad bike trailer hauls.
The last sack of all.
The total haul stacked at Marloes Sands car park,
ready for collection by the County Council.