- Mobile site
- E-Newsletters
-
- News feed
- Find us on Twitter
@brightonargus
All the latest news and view from the Argus
@theargusoffers
The latest offers and competitions from the Argus
@theargusguide
The best events in Brighton, Hove and Sussex
@ArgusMagazine
Features, interviews, TV, travel and lifestyle from the Argus
- Find us on Facebook
The Argus
The Argus - news, sport and leisure for Brighton, Hove and Sussex
The Argus Offers and Competitions
Keep up to date with all the offers, events and competitions from the Argus
Ben Fogle backs The Argus (From The Argus)
Get involved: Send your news, views, pictures and video by texting SUPIC to 80360 or email us.
Ben Fogle backs The Argus
2:30pm Friday 1st June 2012 in News
Ben Fogle has the same mindset as The Argus when it comes to beach litter.
We have launched our Take It Home campaign to make sure our beaches are kept in a tidy state.
And the former Castaway contestant feels the same as ambassador of the Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project.
As part of the project, which will travel the country cleaning beaches, he will be at Hove Lawns beach on July 7 to tidy up. Mr Fogle said: “We have such beautiful beaches and during this campaign with Barefoot Wine and Surfers Against Sewage, I’ll be asking as many people as possible to come down to one of our events and keep their local beach barefoot friendly
Comments(7)
kopite_rob
says...
2:52pm Fri 1 Jun 12
Perhaps Brighton could follow suit.
Fed up with seeing people extend an arm from their vehicle and drop cigarette butts, empty bottles and used food wrappers.
Why can't they put it in the bin when they get home?
Maxwell's Ghost
says...
2:56pm Fri 1 Jun 12
And very few people walk on the beaches in bare feet Ben Fogle because the pebbles bloody hurt, it has nothing to do with litter.
John60
says...
5:54pm Fri 1 Jun 12
kkj
says...
10:52pm Fri 1 Jun 12
*Citation needed.
rolivan
says...
2:07pm Sat 2 Jun 12
kopite_rob wrote:The Council would rather spend more than a £100,000 on a chewing gum removal machine that didn't work, than put in more bins for cigarette butts and chewing gum.
Also read today that London will start fining drivers for littering from their cars.
Perhaps Brighton could follow suit.
Fed up with seeing people extend an arm from their vehicle and drop cigarette butts, empty bottles and used food wrappers.
Why can't they put it in the bin when they get home?
bug eye
says...
7:28pm Sat 2 Jun 12
banargustrolls says...
2:46pm Fri 1 Jun 12
There you go Southampton subs - that's how you end a quote.