Tarka Trail & estuary clean-up, 20th September.

Tarka Trail & Estuary Clean Up on World Clean Up Day – 20th September 2024.

Plastic Free North Devon (PFND) are hosting a World Clean Up Day Tarka Trail & Estuary Clean Up on 20th September 2024, World Clean Up Day, and are inviting local businesses, organisations and members of the public to join them.

The aim of World Clean Up Day is to activate 5% of the world’s population which will catalyse lasting societal change in behaviour around mismanaged waste. PFND will be supporting this aim by heading out on the Tarka Trail from Chivenor to Bideford and giving the trail and surrounding estuary area a spruce up. They will also be cleaning some more hard to reach spots along the estuary, as well as culverts that cross the Tarka Trail which are in need of a deep clean.

PFND secured funding and support from local businesses Coastal Recycling and Saltrock to run this event as well as securing additional logistical support from North Devon Council and Torridge District Council. They have also invited many other local businesses and organisations to lead on sections along the route, which has resulted in a number of private and public events. As World Clean Up Day is on a week day the charity believes this event to be the perfect opportunity for businesses to get involved by encouraging members of their team to help out in the big clean up as part of their corporate social responsibility activities, if they are in a position to do so.

Emily Delve, Commercial Director Coastal Recycling, states:

Tackling the plastic pollution problem is a cause close to our hearts. At Coastal Recycling we see first-hand the amount of plastic that comes into our processing sites for recycling, sadly this is only around 45% of the plastics produced, with a large proportion of the rest ending up in our oceans. Plastic Free North Devon’s mission to protect and improve our environment through their community led initiatives. This clean-up of the Tarka Trail takes action in and around the communities we work in – with this in mind, we knew we had to get involved and support the event. We are lucky enough to live and work in this beautiful and diverse area so it’s essential we nurture and protect our environment. We urge any businesses in the local area to gather their colleagues and gather as much waste as possible”.

Kate Ross-Smith Marketing Manager, Saltrock says:

We believe in supporting community initiatives and our teams being involved where they can.

Many of our customers come here on holiday and use the Tarka Trail around this stretch of estuary, so it’s important to support and sponsor this larger community clean- up and protect the wildlife and nature of the Tarka Trail environment. Plastic Free North Devon is a crucial organization and plays a key role in the sustainability, protection and flourishing of it’.

So far PFND have already had a fantastic response from the local business community including dryrobe, SEA Engineering, Boden Group, Eden plus local organisations Beaford, Pickwell Foundation, Instow Yacht Club, Braunton Countryside Centre and Home Farm Marsh. The charity would like to invite more businesses and organisations to get in touch if they would like to join the activities on the day.

Claire Moodie, PFND CEO says “This is the first time we have organised a mass clean up on World Clean Up Day and we felt the Tarka Trail & estuary was the perfect location as it is a central point that connects so many of our communities. It is also of major significant ecological importance to the region within the North Devon Unesco Biosphere.

The Tarka Trail & Estuary Clean route has been divided into sections by the charity and each section will be allocated to a business, organisation and will either be a public or private clean. There will be five public cleans on the route for everyone to come along and get involved in:

Chivenor to Heanton Court with Braunton Countryside Centre – 10am – 12noon

Start at at the Chivenor base Tarka Trail entry point

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Fremington Quay – Home Farm Marsh with Home Farm Marsh Ranger Steve 10am – 12.30pm

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Fremington Quay – NORTH (back towards Fremington) wth PFND – 10am 12noon

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Parking – North End Fremington Quay

Yelland to Sandhills Car Park with Christies Estate 10 noon – 2pm

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Sandhills – South end of Instow beach with Christies Estates 12 noon – 2pm

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Instow Yacht Club to Westleigh with Instow Yacht Club 12 noon – 2pm

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If you are attending a Public Clean please make sure you wear good sturdy footwear and are dressed for the elements. All other equipment will be provided but if you have your own, bring it along.

Please contact: [email protected] to find out more about attending or getting involved in the event. The full list of events will be available on OUR Website and our fb event page.

About Plastic Free North Devon – www.plasticfreenorthdevon.org

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