At the clean-up, World Oceans Day and World Environment Day will be celebrated.
“As Capetonians, we are lucky enough to say we live beside not one, but two oceans and so we have an increased responsibility to care for marine life in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans,” Urquhart continued. “If we all do our bit to take care of the environment and dispose of waste responsibly, we can be sure that the next generation will also enjoy this beautiful stretch of coastline around the Cape Peninsula as much as we do.” Beach clean-ups are regular initiatives at CCPB. The Hout Bay Clean-up follows two previous successful series of clean-ups which were held over New Year and Easter this year. On these occasions beaches from Hermanus to Saldanha Bay were part of the clean-up campaign. At each clean-up, local volunteers scour the beaches for waste and recyclables, and are instrumental in promoting local recycling initiatives in the Cape. Details for the clean-up are as follows:- Date: Saturday, 03 June 2017
- Time: 09:00
- Venue: Hout Bay Beach, near the River Mouth (meet at Coca-Cola gig-rig near Mariner’s Wharf on Beach Road)