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  1. Support from the Clean Coasts Officer in your region
  2. Clean Coasts Grants 
  3. Beach cleaning kit during initiatives
  4. Roadshows, awards ceremonies and Clean Coasts events
  5. Third Party Public Liability insurance for your group while beach cleaning 
* Please be aware that at the moment we are working on our Clean Coasts Group Map so there are a number of Clean Coasts groups missing from it but we hope to have this updated soon. 

Finally, don’t forget to follow us on our social media to always stay up to date with the latest news, competitions and events:

 
 

Coca-Cola Clean Coast Week – Clean-Ups

Coca-Cola Clean Coasts Week 2019 is at the doorstep. Over the course of this week, which will run from 1st – 9th June all over Ireland, volunteers are invited to join a beach clean event or even create their own. 

Registrations are now closed and we are pleased to announce that over 150 groups and over 2,500 volunteers have registered to receive their free beach clean-up kit and will be joining us in our mission to keep our coastline litter-free! 

To join one of the clean-ups, click on the button below and find out when and where the beach clean event closest to you will be taking place.

Find a clean-up!
 

Coca-Cola Clean Coasts Week – Celebration Events

Coca-Cola Clean Coasts Week is also about having fun and enjoying our beautiful coastline! For this reason, individuals and groups are also invited to join us in celebration by attending some of our free coastal celebration events.

Several studies have demonstrated how sport has significant benefits on people’s physical and mental well-being, contributing to people’s ability to lead long healthy lives. These positive effects are similar to the impact that living in a clean environment and contributing to community efforts to protect the place you live in have on individuals well-being.

Along with beach yoga, nature walks, seaweed workshops and family activities, this year plenty of sport events will take place all across the island, including kayaking, stand-up paddling and Poc Fada. The Coca Cola Clean Coasts Week will offer, once again, many opportunities to celebrate the coastline and to #DoGoodFeelGood.

Click below to find an event near you and join us for the celebration!

 

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Coca-Cola Clean Coasts Week – Off the Ball

This year, for Coca-Cola Clean Coasts Week 2019 we have teamed up with Off the Ball, who are specialised in continually providing sports fans with the most up to date national and local sport stories. 

 

Diarmuid Lyng met Clare All-Ireland winner Podge Collins to talk about Clean-Coasts Week 2019
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Happy stories from May

Seamus Mc Goldrick runs a surf school business in Sligo, where they follow a Leave No Trace principle, but as a surfer, he is aware that the surfing community has a special responsibility in protecting our coastline. Read the full story below.
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Beach cleaning isn’t just about picking up litter or raising awareness about litter. It can also be about spending time by yourself or meeting people with similar interests and socialise. Click below, to read what beach cleaning looks like from the eyes of an introvert.
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At the start of May, a new beach wheelchair was unveiled at Rossnowlagh beach, Co. Donegal. This is an amazing way to make sure everybody can enjoy our beautiful coastline.
 

 

Blue Flag and Green Coast Awards

In May, the International Blue Flag and Green Coast Award recipients for 2019 were announced. 

The Blue Flag is one of the world’s most recognised eco-labels that wants to raise environmental awareness and promote sound environmental management of beaches, marinas and eco-tourism boats around the world. The Green Coasts Award recognises beaches for their clean environment, excellent water quality and natural beauty and manages sites in partnership with local Clean Coasts groups.

Click below to see the list of sites that received these prestigious awards.

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Coca-Cola Clean Coasts Week – Join the Conversation

We are looking forward to hear about your Coca-Cola Clean Coasts Week 2019 story.

We believe that sharing real stories is a great way to acknowledge the amazing work and commitment of volunteers from all across Ireland, but also a way to inspire more and more people to follow the good example!

Use #CleanCoasts and #CleanCoastsWeek and tag us in your pictures:

On Instagram: @CleanCoasts 

On Twitter: @CleanCoasts 

On Facebook: CleanCoasts

 

Coastal Projects

Clean Coasts works with businesses throughout Ireland on corporate volunteering days. These businesses support our Clean Coasts grant by ways of a donation for the day. We are hoping to work more closely with Clean Coasts groups in 2019 to support any much needed coastal work that could be completed by our corporate volunteers. The groups vary in size from 10 to 30 and would be delighted to help with any projects that there may be at your adopted beach. Please contact us at cleancoasts@eeu.antaisce.org if you have any suitable projects in mind. 
 

 

Do you have a coastal story?

The Clean Coasts Blog is a collection of stories that touches on the experience of Clean Coasts staff and the coast. There stories vary from finding fossils on Sligo beaches to their experience of cold water swimming. We would love to hear your stories which will be showcased on our social media platforms and website. If you have a story to share or would like to write a piece on becoming a Clean Coasts group or any other experience you would like to share. please let us know. We are looking for short pieces using your own voice. 

Click here to read some Clean Coasts stories!