First phase of removing debris from kite surfing area has been completed on 21/04/2016.
Back in February (27/02/2016) we have removed six wooden posts and one metal from the beach. There was metalware that could not be lifted and have asked North Somerset Council to help. We are still exploring avenues for removing the remaining debris but for the moment it has been marked on a map:
Please take caution as this is not a complete list of what exists out there as tides are shifting mud which cover/expose several hazards. Please report anything not marked on the map to [email protected].
Ride safely & Happy Kiting
The NS-WWW Crew
Back in February (27/02/2016) we have removed six wooden posts and one metal from the beach. There was metalware that could not be lifted and have asked North Somerset Council to help. We are still exploring avenues for removing the remaining debris but for the moment it has been marked on a map:
- Three wooden spikes 20 cm above mud level. Approx location in google maps: 51.3346, -2.99614. Could not be reached during cleanup 27/2/2016 due to mud/water
- Scaffolding pole, exact location 51.33714, -2.99089. Currently sticks out 20cm above mud. Unable to remove during cleanup 27/2/16. Attached a yellow buoy on 21/04/2016. (photo)
- Ladders, exact location 51.34039, -2.98723.Sticking out approx 30cm above mud, 2 sets (or 2 ends of one bent set). Attached a yellow buoy on 21/04/2016.
Please take caution as this is not a complete list of what exists out there as tides are shifting mud which cover/expose several hazards. Please report anything not marked on the map to [email protected].
Ride safely & Happy Kiting
The NS-WWW Crew