The Final Straw Emsworth would love everyone to join us in a beach clean-up at the start of the Hayling Billy trail in Langstone on Sunday 18th February 2018, 9.30 – 11.30am.

We will post a more exact meeting location in due course.

A few days ago, during a family walk there, we were horrified by the amount of litter we saw. Honestly, there was tonnes of it. It’s just not acceptable.

Not strictly Emsworth but definitely our surrounding area.

Please come armed with gloves and bags that you can collect rubbish in. We may have a few but it would be great if you could bring your own too as we won’t have enough for everyone.

Please let us know if you’re going to be joining us. It would be amazing to get as many people there as possible.

More details to follow.

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