• Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Home
  • About
  • Stay In Touch

2Article

Just Read, Search and Publish Articles

  • Business
  • Finance & Career
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Home & Family
  • Health
You are here: Home / Shopping / Clothing / Fancy dress outfits worn in fundraising bid

Fancy dress outfits worn in fundraising bid

December 27, 2010 by Mary Smith

A bid to raise money for a non-profit organisation in Wales was recently staged and fancy dress was the theme.Supporters of Friends of Barry Beaches (FoBB) gathered to hold the event and attendees donned their fancy dress outfits for the occasion, the Barry and District News reports.

The gathering was staged at the home of councillor Rob Curtis, who founded the group. He suggested that those present for the festivities enjoyed themselves.

He said: “Everyone had a good night out and we also raised funds to help protect our marine environment at the same time.”

Meanwhile, commenting on the efforts of FoBB, he added: “The work our volunteers carry out is vital as our seas and beaches are increasingly becoming overwhelmed with plastic litter and fishing line, which not only looks horrible, but kills and injures many of our fantastic marine animals every year.”

He went on to thank all those who wore fancy dress and donated money to aid the organisation’s cause.

According to councillor Curtis, the evening was a success.

FoBB encouraged people to attend the event in fancy dress outfits and donate money to help it continue its monthly beach cleans around Barry.

Councillor Curtis was named Green Champion in local paper the Echo’s Community Champion Awards and he said the group has three main objectives.

Firstly it helps to protect the marine environment of Barry’s five main beaches. Secondly, it recycles as much of the litter as possible and, thirdly, it aims to promote the sustainable use of beaches by the public.

He stated that the people living in Barry are proud of their “beautiful beaches”. He also pointed out that litter can kill wildlife, it looks unsightly and it is a hazard to human health.

According to the group leader, surveys show there are two pieces of litter for every footstep people take on beaches.

Filed Under: Clothing

Primary Sidebar

Who We Are

2Article.com is a leading public blog which analyzes the latest news, stories and articles.

Latest Buzz

  • Materials Commonly Used in Inflatable Advertising and Why They Matter
  • What Do HVHZ Impact Window Ratings Mean for Clearwater Homes?
  • Weekend Cottage Getaways in Malvern for Couples and Families
  • How Small Businesses Benefit from Custom Printed Packaging
  • How to Pair Designer Radiators with Underfloor Heating
  • Maintaining Your House Awning for Year-Round Use
  • 3 Digital Marketing Strategies That Help Roofers Outbook the Competition
  • Support Mental Health and Safety By Advancing Transgender Rights
  • Solo Traveling to Kasol: Tips, Safety, and Best Experience
  • Digital Signage vs. Traditional Signs in West London Businesses
  • How to Avoid Common Mistakes When Hiring a Skip
  • Wondering How Grab Lorry Hire Can Save You Time and Money? Find Out Now!
  • Causeway Bay: Top 3 Reasons To Book A Hotel Within The Vicinity
  • Health Benefits And Nutrition Facts Of Blueberries
  • How Removal Companies Ensure Timely Delivery of Goods

Copyright © 2026 · Lifestyle Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in