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Beach Clean for The Great Big Green Week

Join us for a beach clean on Jersey's west coast as part of the Great Big Green Week - the UK's biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature.

  • Seasonal opening
  • Free entry
  • Free for children
08/06/2024
Details

More Information

All equipment will be provided. Volunteers are encouraged to dress to suit the weather and must wear closed-toe shoes/gloves at all times. Children under the age of sixteen (16) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.

Date: Saturday, 8 June 2024 (World Oceans Day)
Time: 11:00am GMT
Location: Ouaisne Bay, Jersey

All other events being hosted in Jersey as part of the #greatbiggreenweek can be found via our website.

Dates

There are currently no dates available for this listing. Please contact us for more information.

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Opening Information

We are open:
June

Key Features
  • Outdoor
  • Family friendly
  • Couples
  • Parking

Location

Ouaisné Bay
Le Mont du Ouaisne
Jersey
St. Brelade

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Ouaisne Bay

Ouaisné Bay

Ouaisné, the adjoining beach to St. Brelade's Bay is a south-west facing beach and wilder in contrast to the neighbouring St. Brelade's Bay. The two beaches are connected at low tide, or cross the pine-rich headland and walk along the sea wall next to the protected Ouaisné Common towards locals’ favourite, The Smugglers Inn.

Free entry Free for children