Community Effort at Porthcothan: Over 100 Christmas Trees Buried with Help from 50 Volunteers
In a display of community spirit and environmental stewardship, over 50 volunteers gathered at Porthcothan Beach to participate in an eco-friendly project organised by Beach Guardian. The task at hand was to bury over 100 Christmas trees, an initiative that brought together people from various walks of life, all united in their commitment to the environment.
The day was marked by enthusiasm and teamwork, as evidenced by the smiles shared among the volunteers. Their collective effort turned what could have been a daunting task into an achievable and rewarding experience, truly embodying the sentiment that “many hands make light work.”
A special note of thanks was extended to Josh from TH Sandry & Sons, whose contribution was crucial in positioning the trees, making them accessible for the volunteers to carry across the beach. This gesture of support highlights the importance of collaboration in community-driven environmental initiatives.
The event at Porthcothan is a shining example of how collective action can make a significant impact on local environments. Beach Guardian’s successful orchestration of this event, with the aid of dedicated volunteers and supportive local businesses, demonstrates the power of community in fostering positive environmental change.
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