Friends of Langstone Harbour

10 GoodGymers have supported Friends of Langstone Harbour with 3 tasks.


Top supporters

Upcoming sessions
Langstone Shoreline Project Survey

Sunday 19th January 2025 10:30am - 11:45am


Previous sessions
PortsmouthCommunity mission
LouisaJudy KnappVal CameronKatie LondonNick SavageNia Cary

The long walk to nowhere!

Saturday 1st April 2023

Written by Judy Knapp

It should have been a beach clean with the Friends of Langstone Harbour, but a misjudgement of the distance from PO3 to PO9 meant that we litter picked independently instead!

Big cheers to first-timer Nia & to Katie L who switched from tree planting to litter picking in the rain! And well done to Nick who took the sensible approach to litter pick part of Langstone Harbour nearer to the car park.

Meanwhile, Lou, Val and I incorporated a 6K walk with a pathway litter pick.

Between us, we still managed to make a section of the Langstone Harbour footpaths and shoreline a little cleaner.

Read more
PortsmouthCommunity mission
Katie LondonIndia Custance

A mere Hazel planting

Saturday 11th March 2023

Written by Katie London

2 Goodgymers planted and wrapped Hazel trees for the Tree wardens. We booked Goodgym in to come and do a little pick in 2 years time to remove the sapling wrappers! Lovely to be part of this rewilding project.

Read more
PortsmouthCommunity mission
Tony HewettSamantha BelfrageMaura ColeJudy KnappNick Savage

We are abseiling, we are abseiling ....

Saturday 20th August 2022

Written by Judy Knapp

Who knew beach cleaning was a dangerous sport?!

For this litter pick with the Friends of Langstone Harbour, we had to risk 4 lanes of fast traffic and then abseil down a concrete cliff - without a harness!

Sam, Betsy & Tony were brave and descended to the mud flats.

Maura, Nick and I stayed at road level and between us all we collected 5 large bags in less than 2 hours.

Now we understand why the Friends group call this the 'dirty corner' of Langstone Harbour, but we prevented a bit less rubbish being washed out to sea.

Read more