We are extending our SeaScapes project until the end of the year, to enable more local people to take part in the project.
Throughout the summer, the SeaScapes project has been taking residents of Redruth and Camborne to a range of beaches within a twenty mile radius of the two Towns. Local people are then involved in beach clean ups and surveys as well as participating in wildlife walks and other environmental educational activities.
The aim of the SeaScapes project is to increase awareness of the local environment and encourage greater community use of public open spaces. The project is funded by the Big Lottery and is free for all participants; however the project is particularly keen to involve local residents who may not visit coastal areas for recreational purposes on a regular basis and do not have vehicle access.
Cornwall Waste Action have been involved in beach cleaning activity for over five years; they are now interested in expanding this work further, for the benefit of the community as well as the environment. Organisers now need additional volunteers to engage with the project to prove there is enough community support within the area for such practical environmental volunteering activities.
Research by the organisation, working with other community organisations, has discovered that a significant number of Cornish residents, including children, never visit a local beach. It is hoped that the SeaScapes project will encourage more people to visit the beach, use it as a recreational opportunity and value it as a special environmental area.
Volunteers taking part in the SeaScapes project will also be provided with an opportunity of taking part in coastal walks, bird-watching, wildflower identification, wild food foraging and rocky rambles, as well as educational games and fun events.
Cornwall Waste Action Co-ordinator, Guy Doncaster says “We have in Cornwall some great beaches with amazing surrounding environments, which should not just be the reserve of visitors from outside the area.” Mr Doncaster added “It is important for us all to spend time outside with nature for our own well-being, therefore we need to look after these open spaces for wildlife as well as humans, that is why our volunteers participate in beach cleans and surveys to highlight the problems of litter to the marine environment.”
The first winter beach visit starts on Saturday 15th October and will be followed by weekly events every Saturday until December 17th.
Families with children (no under 3′s) as well as adults are welcome to take part in the project, but everyone under 16 needs to be supervised by a parent or guardian. Free transport will be provided from locations in Redruth and Camborne and there will be free lunch for all participating volunteers.
Anyone interested in attending the SeaScapes events must register with Cornwall Waste Action in advance by email: (Aktiviere JavaScript, um die Email-Adresse zu sehen) or telephone: 01209 210883 or by completing a volunteer registration form Please let us know on which date/s you would like to take part in the project.





We are aiming the project at residents from the Camborne & Redruth areas and their surrounding villages, however if we have spaces available the day prior to the trip, we will allow other interested people to join us.
However, we class Stithians as being within the wider Redruth area, so you are welcome!
Do i have to be from Redruth to join a beach clean, i live in Stithians?