A car, bike, cone and the kitchen sink
10 GoodGymers made their way to help the Portsmouth Residents and Visitors in Portsmouth.
- Wednesday, 4th of May 2022
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Led by
Katie Carew-Robinson
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Taking advantage of low tide, we donned our wellies / old trainers and got into the mudflats.
There was a huge amount of rubbish to pick up so we really felt like we made a difference as the nearest litter bin is now surrounded by rubbish retrieved from the sea.
The usual suspects were all there even a brand new sock as well as an old one. Polystyrene filled a whole bag on its own. There was a trolley, a child's car, a bike, a motorway traffic cone, washing up bowl, food delivery crate, inner tube, car headlight, industrial containers, driveway advertising boards.... It was like a smelly version of the generation game!
A very successful haul from an hour's work, well done everyone! 👍
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Katie Carew-Robinson
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Led by Katie Carew-Robinson
Run Leader for GoodGym Portsmouth. Health & fitness coach, student, runner, outdoors lover & cinnamon bun enthusiast.
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