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Wales now has more Blue Flag beaches per mile than anywhere else in the UK.
On 6 June Keep Wales Tidy brought together secondary Eco-Schools from across the country for the Big Schools Day at the prestigious Volvo Ocean Race. Over 300 students took part in the Senior Eco-Committee held in the NoFit State Circus tent within the Race Village, where they had the opportunity to hear from international speakers and participated in marine litter workshops.