Stulting Primary School will be cleaning up the beach from Mostertshoek to the Port next week.
Around 160 of the learners will also be participating in a guided educational excursion on the Walk on the Wild Side trail, starting at the Rocky Coast car park and ending at the Cape St Francis Lighthouse. They will then picnic at the Seal Point (Surfers’) car park in CSF.
The learners will deposit the litter collected at the Rocky Coast carpark side at about 9:30 am on 20 March 2012. Lilian Baker will be there to meet them from 9 am. Everyone will then proceed to the educational features along the trail, where Foster (Friends of St Francis Nature Reserves) volunteers will be placed to explain each feature.
Foster’s sponsors are the Table Mountain Fund and the World Wide Fund for Nature.
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