Maidenhead Advertiser

Sea cadets clean up stretch of the river

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MAIDENHEAD: The section of the River Thames running through Maidenhead was given a spring clean on Saturday by all of the town’s Rotary Clubs assisted by its sea cadet unit.

Members drawn from the Rotary Clubs of Maidenhead, Maidenhead Bridge, Maidenhead Thames and Maidenhead Rotaract scoured the river bank for litter between Boulters Lock and the M4 at Bray, while sea cadets from TS Iron Duke in Mill Lane took to the water in launches to clear litter from the river itself.

In parallel to the cleanup, Claire Booth and Sushi Gow from Maidenhead Bridge Rotary Club ran a stall in the High Street giving informatio­n to members of the public about how to reduce their carbon footprint and live more sustainabl­y.

The initiative was part of a Thames Valley-wide Rotary project which saw all clubs whose areas include the Thames turning out to clean up their stretches of the river. The day was also used to highlight an internatio­nal Rotary campaign called End Plastic Soup, which

aims to stop single-use plastics being dumped into our waterways and oceans by 2050.

The Maidenhead cleanup was organised by a team from all four Rotary clubs led by Rotarian Gurdial Singh.

He said: “It was a fantastic day and shows what can be achieved when Rotary Clubs join forces with each other and work with community groups. Rotary would like to say a

huge thank you to Maidenhead Sea Cadets for coming on board with the project and providing such invaluable help.

“While we picked up a respectabl­e amount of litter from the river banks, many areas were actually reasonably clean so well done to the people of Maidenhead for being environmen­tally aware and taking their litter home with them. Thank you to everyone for their support on the day.”

 ?? ?? Members from all of Maidenhead’s Rotary clubs teamed up with Sea Cadets from TS Iron Duke for the river clean-up.
Members from all of Maidenhead’s Rotary clubs teamed up with Sea Cadets from TS Iron Duke for the river clean-up.

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