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Phenomenal effort from Donegal communities during Coca Cola Clean Coast Week

written by Chris McNulty July 3, 2017
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Donegal had the highest number of volunteer beach clean ups nationally during the Coca Cola Clean Coasts week, which ran from 2 – 11 June.

135 registered beach cleanups took place throughout Ireland, with 22 taking place around the coastal area’s of Donegal.

This included the 10 mile Wild Atlantic Way Coastal Cleanup for World Oceans Day on the 8th of June which was the biggest clean up in the country.

Coca-Cola Clean Coasts awareness week is run by the Environmental Education Unit of An Taisce in partnership with Coca-Cola and Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful. The event is a celebration of our beautiful coastline and to raise awareness of the importance of keeping beaches clean from litter.

Cathaoirleach Cllr. Gerry McMonagle praised the efforts of everyone that took part in the cleanups.

‘The people of Donegal take enormous pride in their localities and this has been reflected by the number of people who gave up their time to help clean their local beaches,’ he said.

‘Local communities undertake beach cleans ups not just during Clean Coast week but all year round and are a credit to their area.’

It wasn’t all about cleaning up. Many events were held on beaches during the week including Yoga on the Beach, Marram Grass planting  and Marine litter talks.

Becky-Finn Britton, Clean Coasts Officer for Donegal highlights the importance of the event. ‘Coca-Cola Clean Coasts Week is about fun and informative events with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of protecting our coastline. Coastal celebrations range from beach fitness activities that incorporate clean-ups to talks on the role of marram grass planting in halting coastal erosion. ‘

For more information on Clean Coasts visit cleancoasts.org.

 

A full list of all the Coastal Celebrations & clean up’s that took place can be seen below.

 

Coastal Celebrations:

Yoga and Mindfulness on Rossnowlagh

Marine Litter Talk and Beach Clean with Downings Tidy Towns, local primary school and Sarah Carr

Miss Earth Eco-Warrior award winner.

Marram Grass Planting at Lisfannon beach with Donegal County Council as part of Marram Grass Planting Day

10 mile Wild Atlantic Way Coastal Cleanup for World Oceans Day.

 

Cleanups:

Scoil Íosagáin (6th class) in Buncrana

Carrigart Tidy Towns – Carrigart Strand

Culdaff Tidy Towns – Culdaff Beach and River Estuary

Malin Head Clean Coasts Group

Arranmore Island

Killybegs Tidy Towns – Fintra

Holy Cross NS Green-Schools – Dunfanaghy

Greencastle Community Childcare – Greencastle

ISF Donegal Crew – Inch Island

Downings Beach Clean – Downings

11th Donegal Beaver Scouts – Ladies Beach Buncrana

Buncrana Tidy Towns – Ladies Beach Buncrana

Ionad An Mhachaire – Maghery

Iasc na Mara Swimming Club – Thrupenny Pool to Boat Quay in Bundoran

Drumbeg Cleanup Crew – The Warren beach (near Inver)

Keep Cruit Clean – Cruit Island

Dunfanaghy Tidy Towns – Tramore Beach Dunfanaghy

Abbott Ireland Diabetes Care – Murvagh

Rossnowlagh Beach Clean – Rossnowlagh

Kilcar Tidy Towns – Muckross

Coiste Forbairt Oileán Ruaigh – Shores of Island Roy

Downings Tidy Towns – Downings

 

Phenomenal effort from Donegal communities during Coca Cola Clean Coast Week was last modified: July 3rd, 2017 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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