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 see close-ups of individual pieces given humorous stories here. Plus, some feature in the Death At Sea series.
Sea plastics
Minster | 15-09-24 (1/2) | The spoon was used to find most of it.
Minster | 15-09-24 (2/2) | Quick shower in the waves.
Minster | 12-08-25 | Was it a sea shanties cassette tape?
Minster | 24-08-25 (1/2) | Good to see beaches have lids too.
Minster | 24-08-25 (2/2) | Nice glass of fresh seawater.
Minster | 28-08-25 (1/2) | Confusing treasure map.
Minster | 28-08-25 (2/2) | Spot the shotgun shells?
Minster | 24-09-25 (1/2) | Always cut up your cards.
Minster | 24-09-25 (2/2) | I saw that.
Minster | 26-09-25 | That brown bit a torture device?
Warden | 05-10-25 (1/2) | What an anchor!
Warden | 05-10-25 (2/2) | No seals in the sea.
Warden | 22-10-25 | The line went dead.
Minster | 24-10-25 (1/2) | Car headlights in a dark sea.
Minster | 24-10-25 (2/2) | Even Paw Patrol cannot stop it.
Warden | 23-11-25 | Lids are everywhere.
Sea glass
Minster | 12-08-25 | Poor lonely blue bit.
Minster | 24-08-25 | Spot the wired mesh window?
Minster | 26-10-25 | Some love hearts just appear.
Gravesend | 28-11-25 | A tiny beach along the River Thames still has glass.
Gravesend | 30-11-25 | So much only a pile would do.
