Boscombe Beach Clean

Beth Ford

Join this beach clean to help us stop harmful litter from reaching the ocean and collect vital data that we can use to bring about positive change for our seas.

  • Beach stretch:

    Boscombe

  • Date and time:

    30 Aug 2025, 10 a.m. to noon

  • Meeting point:

    We will meeting at 10:00am by the railings going down to the beach on the seafront at Boscombe East, opposite the Harvester. Boscombe, Bournemouth BH5 1BN What Three Words: ///fuzzy.sock.hurry We will survey the 100m from the East of Boscombe pier.

  • Capacity:

    30 volunteers - 21 spaces left

  • School friendly?

    No

A map showing the Boscombe beach stretch plotted on it

Join us on August 2nd at Boscombe Pier for a beach clean! We will be maximising the positive impact we can have by completing a Beach Clean Litter survey, collecting data on the rubbish we find and reporting to the Marine Conservation Society. This data is used for international scientific research and to campaign for positive change. 

We will also be sorting the rubbish, separating out the plastic to be recycled locally at Circular11. The plastic collected will be weighted and converted into ‘Plastic Points’, which will add up to Circular11’s Community Collection Goals. The current target is 175 plastic points, which will trigger a donation of Circular11’s hand-made plastic benches to the Stable Family Home Trust, who support people with learning disabilities to live a more independent life.

We hope through these events to bring together an amazing group of local legends who are passionate about the environment and supporting their community. 

Who Can Join: Everyone is welcome! Children must be supervised by an adult. 

What to Bring: Be prepared for the British summer and keep an eye on the weather forecast! We recommend suncream, sunglasses, and a hat (hopefully the sun will be shining on us!). A rain jacket or jumper may also be necessary; we will be out rain or shine! Please wear suitable footwear to protect your feet from any sharp objects buried in the sand. A reusable water bottle, hand sanitiser and your own gloves are also recommended.  

Provided: We will provide all the necessary equipment for volunteers to use during the litter pick. Including Waterhauls' amazing Ocean Positive Litter Pickers, hoops and collection bags. We will also bring copies of the Marine Conservation Society's data sheet to fill in. We have some gloves, but please bring your own if you have them!

 

Any questions, please email recycling@circular11.com 

Also worth knowing…

What to bring: We’d recommend you pack a rucksack with a few essentials like sunscreen, waterproofs, hand sanitiser, and perhaps some snacks and a drink (in a reusable bottle, of course).

What to wear: If you're picking up litter with your hands it's worth wearing a strong pair of gloves - like gardening gloves - just to make sure you're protected. Sturdy shoes are a must for protection too.

Under 16s: To comply with our insurance, volunteers under 16 will need to be accompanied by an adult who will be asked to sign a parental / guardian consent form on the day by the beach clean organiser. 

21 spaces remaining - join us on the beach whilst there’s still spaces!