The River Cray project helps deliver Thames foreshore clean-up

Last week’s event at Erith (Feb 19th) in support of the Thames River watch Big Count clean-up was a great success for the Cray project thanks to all those attending and the team from the Erith Depot of Select Plant Hire.

The Thames foreshore at Crayford Ness is a prime example of what happens when rubbish keeps getting into the Thames. With this clean up event we made a difference for the site which includes the fragment of remaining saltings and the fossil forest, here on Bexley’s section of the Thames.

We also reinforced the message of Thames21’s Thames River Watch.

For images see my blog:

http://www.thames21.org.uk/2015/02/the-river-cray-project-supports-thames-river-watch/

For more information on the Thames River watch visit

http://www.thames21.org.uk/projects/thames-river-watch/

Michael Heath. Thames21 Cray Project Officer.

Michael Heath helped lead the Thames clean-up event for Thames21.

Michael Heath helped lead the Thames clean-up event for Thames21.

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