Weston Beach was lined with face masks and rubbish after a busy weekend.
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A beach cleaning volunteer group found dozens of used face masks and dirty nappies on Weston Beach after a busy weekend brought thousands of visitors.
The Grand Pier staged its second Weston Super Beach Clean event following a week full of sunshine which has led to growing concerns regarding the beach s cleanliness.
Twenty bags of rubbish were collected on Sunday (April 25) at the Weston Super Beach Clean event.
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Last week the attraction announced it was to remove all single-use plastic packaging from the toys sold on the pier after an alarming amount had been found on the beach.
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12:00 PM April 23, 2021
Updated:
3:02 PM April 23, 2021
Wonder Bubble will open on the Grand Pier this weekend, offering Hong Kong inspired treats.
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Weston s Grand Pier is set to open a new ice cream parlour this weekend as it continues to return to full capacity.
Wonder Bubble will aim to re-invent seaside treats by offering Hong Kong inspired desserts to residents.
The coastline attraction reopened its non-essential retail stores on April 12, as part of the Government s lockdown roadmap, and its head of operations looks forward to further openings on May 17.
The ice cream parlour will use locally sourced produce.
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4:00 PM April 19, 2021
Updated:
4:37 PM April 19, 2021
More than 20 volunteers helped collect nine bags of waste along Weston s seafront on April 17.
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The Grand Pier has confirmed it will remove all single plastic packaging from the toys it sells following its first Weston Super Beach Clean event.
More than 20 volunteers joined the attraction s staff, who supplied equipment, in patrolling the beach and removing any litter found.
Head of operations, Remy Haudecoeur revealed that an alarming amount of single-use plastic packaging was found during the group s first outing - which has led to a change in the Grand Pier s policy.