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Collected rubbish from the salt marshes of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Preventing Plastic Pollution!

On 18 November Andy Dinsdale and Beverley Coombes organised a Strandliners’ event: Preventing Plastic Pollution, funded by the EU’s Interreg fund, The Rivers’ Trust, Sea-Changers, Rother District Council and local donors. “It’s great to pick up rubbish from our natural environments and bin it, but is it enough?”, asks Andy. “What more can we do to prevent the plastic pollution in the first place?” HOT’s Zelly Restorick, a rubbish-picker-upper since coming to Hastings over 20 years ago,  attended this event and reports on what she and the team did to go that extra mile. (All images provided by 

Posted 15:44 Wednesday, Nov 23, 2022 In: Clean Seas Please! Tags: #2minutebeachclean Andy Dinsdale Beverley Coombes Preventing Plastic Pollution Strandliners Zelly Restorick

Local man awarded RVS Platinum Champion honour

Andy Dinsdale, founder of Strandliners based in East Sussex, has been awarded a Platinum Champions honour by the Royal Voluntary Service, due to his outstanding commitment to volunteering and service to the community. Only 70 Platinum Champions were chosen in each of the seven categories. Beverley Coombes writes.

Posted 10:57 Wednesday, Jun 8, 2022 In: Hastings People Tags: Andy Dinsdale Platinum Champion Royal Voluntary Service Strandliners

Strandliners: what’s new?

Strandliners is a local Community Interest Company headed by human dynamo, Andy Dinsdale and a team of determined and loyal volunteers. Their mission statement: ‘increasing public awareness of our environment through citizen science and community engagement’.  Zelly Restorick reports.

Posted 12:27 Saturday, May 14, 2022 In: Clean Seas Please! Tags: Andy Dinsdale Break Free from Plastic Marine Conservation Society Strandliners Surfers Against Sewage The Big Plastic Count

Urgent help needed for ‘Bottles From…’

‘Bottles From…’ is a one-of-a-kind environmental project, catalysed by the government’s proposal to include a Deposit Return Scheme for drinking containers in the coming Environmental Bill. We are urged by Andy Dinsdale, executive director for Strandliners, a local community interest company (CIC), to record any glass or plastic drinking bottles and metal cans we see in our rural and urban environments and send our information to them by 31 May. HOT’s Zelly Restorick writes.

Posted 04:35 Tuesday, May 4, 2021 In: Nature Tags: Andy Dinsdale Strandliners

Strandliners: Cleaner Rivers, Cleaner Seas

Everyone at Strandliners sends best wishes and good health to all at these strange and uncertain times. They are in the process of creating some new methods of sharing news, activities and support for all, including those who may not be able to access the outdoors as usual. Andy Dinsdale writes.

Posted 15:16 Tuesday, Apr 7, 2020 In: Grassroots,Nature Tags: Strandliners

Strandliner’s Andy Dinsdale speaks to Sussex Wildlife Trust

Last month, HOT’s Zelly Restorick offered a plea to spread the word of the local environmental efforts of Strandliners. In a follow-up Emma Chaplin, Communications Officer for the Sussex Wildlife Trust, recently spoke with founder Andy Dinsdale for a personal insight into Strandliners’ work and the man behind the motto, ‘Cleaner rivers, Cleaner seas’. Except where specified, Emma also took the photos.

Strandliners: Cleaner Rivers, Cleaner Seas

Local environmental hero, Andy Dinsdale, who volunteers – along with so many others – so many hours and so much energy for Strandliners, sends out a regular report as to what the group are doing, sea and river updates, pollution and what to do if you find something toxic – and how to help and support their actions. “Please spread the word!” urges HOT’s Zelly Restorick. Photos: Marybeth Haas.

Posted 11:50 Thursday, Jan 30, 2020 In: The HOT Planet Tags: Strandliners
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