In addition to keeping our streets and rivers free from litter, Kieran carefully combs local beaches of plastics which come in from the sea, as opposed to being littered by beach-goers. Common are wall plugs, tile spacers, and brackets.
You can also enjoy individual pieces that have been given humorous stories here. Plus, some of them feature in the Death At Sea series.
Minster | 15-09-24 (small) | Literal combing.
Minster | 15-09-24 (big) | Quick shower in the waves.
Minster | 12-08-25 (1/2) | Was the cassette sea shanties?
Minster | 12-08-25 (2/2) | Spot the Lego?
Minster | 12-08-25 (sea glass) | Poor lonely blue bit.
Minster | 24-08-25 (small) | Good to see beaches have lids too.
Minster | 24-08-25 (big) | Nice glass of fresh seawater.
Minster | 24-08-25 (sea glass) | Spot the wired mesh window?
Minster | 28-08-25 (small) | Confusing treasure map.
Minster | 28-08-25 (big) | Spot the shotgun shells?
Minster | 24-09-25 (small 1) | Popular lollystick stand.
Minster | 24-09-25 (small 2) | Always cut up your cards.
Minster | 24-09-25 (big) | I saw that.
Minster | 26-09-25 | That brown bit a torture device?
Warden | 05-10-25 (small) | What an anchor!
Warden | 05-10-25 (lids) | They are everywhere.
Warden | 05-10-25 (big) | No seals in the sea.