Beachcombing/walking on Islay with a twist

Islay NewsWe all would like our beaches pristine and clean. Sadly modern reality gets into the way more and more often. Plastic and other rubbish everywhere, destroying the beauty of the nature we so enjoy. So why don’t we all contribute a bit to help keeping the beaches clean? Apart from avoiding littering as much as possible we can all do our bit to help to keep the beaches clean. It’s not my idea, I read about it somewhere else:

From every beach walk aim to bring back at least three pieces of plastic (or other rubbish, e.g. bottles) and dispose of it responsibly.

During my last visit to Islay in June I decided to do my bit. When staying at Kilchoman during the second week of my stay I went for a walk on Kilchoman Beach in Machir Bay every morning. During the last return leg (I typically walked up and down the beach twice) I picked up as much as I could carry, often helped by a bucket or something similar I found to allow me to collect and carry it.

Quite a few of the findings almost certainly travelled all the way across the North Channel, as they clearly came from Ireland. There was a plastic milk bottle from Donegal Creameries and a Tayto crisp bag. And a few items with Euro pricing. But also various other plastic and other items, like a pen and tennis ball. Not to forget a few bottles (both glass and plastic).

I know a number of others are picking up plastic on their beach walks. Also while I was doing it I got chatting with a couple on their beach walk and they joined as well and picked up plastic.

Will you help to keep Islay’s beaches clean?

Author: Armin Grewe

I blog about Islay.

4 thoughts on “Beachcombing/walking on Islay with a twist”

  1. Last week a very nice new sign/board popped up at the start of the track through the dunes to Kilchoman beach. A few weeks ago I wrote about a way to help keeping Islay’s beaches clean, Fiona MacGillivray has taken this idea further and written a poem about it. That poem has now been printed on a sign/board and the first one has been put up at the entrance to Kilchoman beach:
    The sign/board with Fiona’s poemThe poem reads (for the benefit of those with a screen reader, in case they can’t read text in pictures):

    Three pieces of rubbish!
    Make this beach plastic free, Oh what a sight that would be!
    Plastic litter on the beach is a scourge to man and beast.
    It floats on in, off the sea, in a relentless tide of mans debris.
    Piled high we throw up our hands & cry How can we just let this lie?
    But with visitors and walkers each day we reduce it day by day.
    Pick up three pieces of rubbish each and this beach will be a peach.
    There is a bin that sits just here pop it in and you can cheer
    Then this beach will just be Sand and sea and clutter free!
    © Fiona MacGillivray

    As it says in the poem, there is a convenient bin right here:
    The bin right behind the signI understand there are plans to put up signs at other beaches on Islay as well. Hopefully they will encourage more people to help with keeping Islay’s beaches clean, so that we can all enjoy pristine beaches (of course it would be even better to avoid the plastic rubbish in the first place, but that’s another topic).

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