Home Wha Gwaan Photo Highlights: International Coastal Clean up Day – Sandals Negril Region Wha Gwaan Photo Highlights: International Coastal Clean up Day – Sandals Negril Region By Admin - September 20, 2018 1217 0 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter tweet Coastal Engineers? Marsha Lewis, Administrative Assistant for the engineering department at Sandals Negril and Renner Yearwood, junior engineer at Beaches Negril were in full maintenance mode, the moment they arrived at Lost Beach in Broughton on International Coastal Clean-up Day. The two embarked on a journey to leave the beach in pristine condition and they meant it. These students from Broughton Primary School were a picture of sheer joy when they joined team members from Sandals, Beaches and Grand Pineapple Negril in cleaning up the beach in their community on International Coastal Clean up Day. Training and Development Manager at Sandals Negril, Keitho Nembhard (centre) had more than one motive when he along with his team cleaned the coast of Lost Beach in Broughton. He carried two of his hospitality trainees along with him as he believes, there no training more important than service. Call them the trash busters but team members from Sandals, Beaches, and Grand Pineapple Negril left no stones unturned when they visited Lost Beach in Broughton, Westmoreland on International Coastal Clean up Day. Collecting more than 35 bags of garbage, the team was determined to rid Broughton’s little treasure of all its trash. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Wha Gwaan What’s missing from this plate? Live Well Jamaica Magazine July 3, 2023 Wha Gwaan Whitehouse Community Gets a Sandals Easter Treat Wha Gwaan Sandals South Coast ramps up recycling efforts NO COMMENTS LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Type in the text displayed above Currently you have JavaScript disabled. In order to post comments, please make sure JavaScript and Cookies are enabled, and reload the page. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser.