What better way than to spend Earth Day, out and about, recording ‘Earth Sounds’? And not just any old earth sounds either! More specifically, the Holding Back the Tide team were recording sounds of the coast as preparatory work as part of drama and music activities for schools taking part in Holding Back the Tide.
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Coastal Heritage News
- Coastal heritage celebrated in Fleetwood lights launch – Wyre Council - Wyre Council
- East coast wetlands added to UK's list of potential World Heritage sites - RSPB
- Coastal castles in England at risk, English Heritage warns - Medievalists.net
- Heritage England seeks to uncover life at Cotswold Mill - Punchline Gloucester
- Historic UK castle at risk from climate change: heritage body - Phys.org
- Project puts Paignton at the heart of British history - Torbay Weekly
- Climate change risk to coastal castles - English Heritage - BBC.com
- Last Northumberland stretch of the England Coast Path opens - GOV.UK
- Norfolk's rescued Crystal-Palace style winter gardens – and other tales of seaside renaissance - inews
- Get in the sea – should we allow coastal heritage sites to fall to ruin? - The Guardian
Links
- BBC – Flooded Britain
- BBC’s COAST – Felixstowe to Margate
- BBC’s COAST – Kings Lynn to Felixstowe
- CoastNet
- CoastWeb
- Ebb and Flow River Project
- Our Great Yarmouth – Portside Memories
- Scratby Coastal Erosion Group
- Sea Change: Wivenhoe Remembered
- Stour and Orwell Society
- Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB
- The Heritage Lottery Fund
- Time and Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth
- Walking to save some sea
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