Almost 30 people took part in a beach clean-up on the Isle of Wight.
The Marine Conservation Society’s annual Great British Beach Clean was organised by Landguard, Lower Hyde, and Nodes Point Holiday Parks and took place between September 20 and September 29.
Across the Isle of Wight, 12 bags of litter were collected, weighing a total of 22kg.
This was part of a nationwide effort, now in its 31st year, to help with the conservation work of the Marine Conservation Society.
A total of 302kg of litter was collected by more than 250 volunteers during beach and inland cleans across the UK.
Jane Bates, director of sustainability and procurement at Parkdean Resorts, said: "We’re proud to once again support the Marine Conservation Society’s annual Great British Beach Clean, and are thankful to every one of the generous volunteers who worked with us to make these incredible results possible.
"Initiatives like this support our commitment to caring for our parks, people, and planet, while also giving back to our local communities. We will continue to work hard throughout the year to keep our surrounding areas clean and inviting for the community along with the millions of holidaymakers who visit our parks every year."
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