Stokes Bay Beach Clean
Join us for a beach clean at Stokes Bay on Saturday 13 September 2025
Date and time
Location
Gosport Splash Park
Stokes Bay Gosport PO12 2BL United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
About this event
Please join us at Stokes Bay on Saturday 13 September for a public beach clean. Meeting point is just near the Gosport Splash Park near the Stokes Bay Sailing Club. Every bit of litter and rubbish we pick up makes a difference. The exact meeting point can be found here: https://w3w.co/sugar.volume.future
See also the image below.
The Final Straw Foundation will provide gloves, litter pickers, bags and buckets, but if you have any of your own that you would like to use please bring them.
Please consider making a donation to our charity (you can do so here): https://www.justgiving.com/finalstrawfdnDonations help us to continue to keep our beach cleaning kit up together, enable us to continue our work with schools and communities and keep the charity going - thank you so much!
Our community beach cleans are open to individuals and small groups. If you're a business or corporate group looking to join, for your volunteering hours or team-building, we’ll need to arrange a bespoke private clean for you. These private cleans support our charity through a donation, ensuring we can continue our important work. Get in touch via hello@finalstrawfoundation.org to book your tailored experience.
By signing up for the beach clean you confirm that you have read and agree to respect the following beach clean rules.
Here is a link to our website about what to expect at one of our beach cleans.
What to Expect at a FSF Beach Clean - The Final Straw Foundation
BEACH CLEAN RULES
- There will be a safety briefing at the start of the event, please listen carefully and adhere to the guidelines.
- Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes, and watch your footing. No flip-flops or sandals, please - sometimes stones can be sharp or there may be unseen broken glass on the beach.
- Only go where instructed to go on the day.
- Under 18's must be accompanied by a responsible adult who stays with them for the duration of the event, FSF accepts no responsibility for any minors attending the event.
- Do not enter the water. If you have a minor with you, please make sure they do not enter the water.
- Dress for the weather. If it's hot, wear sun cream, if it's raining bring a rain jacket and so on - layers are great.
- Please bring your own drink in a reusable container - no single-use plastic please!
- Do not pick up anything sharp (broken glass, needles etc). Inform a host and we will remove it. We will have a sharps bin with us.
- Participation is at the individual's own risk, but please report any incidents to the hosts.
- Do not put your hands anywhere near your face, especially eyes or mouth during the clean. You never know what you may have touched and your gloves will probably be dirty.
- Bring hand sanitiser for after the clean-up and wash your hands thoroughly as soon as possible after the event.
- Return all equipment and litter to the collection/drop-off spot.
- Well-behaved dogs on leads are more than welcome, but please keep them with you, under control and be aware of others with your dogs even if they are friendly - both adults and children can be nervous of dogs. Make sure you clean up after your dog.
Frequently asked questions
Of course! Please just make sure that your gloves are strong and protective. We particularly welcome it if you have young children as we have fewer kits for very small people!
Yes, but please be aware that the car park at Stokes Bay is a public car park and we don't have we sadly cannot cover your parking fee, so please make sure you buy a ticket!
Absolutely. Our beach cleans usually last 2 hours, but if you can't do all of that it's absolutely fine. One of our team will always be by the meeting point if you need to finish early.
By signing up, you help us to know how much kit to bring - litter pickers, gloves etc.
We have a few pairs but not loads - if you have some that are suitable for your child, please bring them!
We sort the rubbish at the end into 'real' rubbish that will be collected by the local council, and recycling. We take the recycling separately so that it doesn't end up in landfill or the Energy Reclamation Facility.
We have looked at the accessibility of each beach clean and for those with impairments such as learning issues, mobility and language. Details are available on our website but if you do have specific issues then please email us in the meantime.
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