Take part in Northern Ireland's biggest coastal clean up

Live Here Love Here are in need of volunteers

L-R Jenni Barkley, Communications and Corporate Responsibility Manager, Belfast Harbour Commissioners and Helen Tomb, Manager at Live Here Love Here
Author: Emma DicksonPublished 7th Sep 2021

Northern Ireland’s largest community and civic pride initiative, Live Here Love Here, is calling for volunteers to play their part in cleaning up local beaches on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th September.

The big weekend event marks the start of its annual Healthy Oceans, Healthy Minds campaign, in partnership with Belfast Harbour, which promotes the health and wellbeing benefits of a clean marine and coastal environment.

The cleanup is the first date in a calendar of activities and events, which will run until 28th September and is timed to coincide with the annual increase in coastal litter after the summer season.

It forms part of a coordinated global volunteer effort to remove and record litter from local lakes, waterways, beaches and the sea.

Ocean Conservancy, the marine campaigning charity which is spearheading the International Coastal Clean Up initiative is keen to remind potential volunteers of the central role the world’s oceans play in all of our lives, saying ‘the ocean produces half the air we breathe every day, the food we eat and the water we drink.’

Helen Tomb, of Live Here Love Here says: “People know they feel better when they’re near the sea, but the benefit is hugely reduced by the presence of litter, which upsets people and makes them really angry.

"We’ve seen that taking direct action enables people to channel those feelings positively. Volunteering, even for a day, enables people to do their bit, meet new friends and gives everyone a real lift. It’s tremendously satisfying. After last year’s lockdowns and virtual format for our campaign, it’ll be really exciting to see people in person this year!"

How to get involved:

To take part, volunteers should create a profile and register their events on the Live Here Love Here app. The first thirty registrations will receive a free Coastal Health ‘Adopt A Spot’ kit containing litter picking equipment.

The 2021 Healthy Oceans, Healthy Minds programme will offer a schedule of informative and community events.

More information can be found at liveherelovehere.org

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