Who

Holding Back the Tide is made possible with the involvement and participation of a range of groups from through out the region; not to mention all the individuals who will be sharing their stories as part of the initiative.

Schools
Ormesby Junior
Great Yarmouth High
Great Yarmouth College/CCYY Cluster
Aldeburgh Primary
Deben High School
Ipswich Girls High
Ipswich Girls Junior
St Lawrence Primary (Rowhedge)
Mersea Island Primary
St Mary’s (Burham) Primary

Community Groups
Scratby Coastal Erosion Group
Time & Tide Oral History Volunteers  
Alde & District Local History Society
Stour & Orwell Society
Rowhedge Heritage Trust – Museum Group
Last Resort Youth Group (Rowhedge)
Rowhedge Sea Scouts
Wivenhoe Oral History Society

Museums
Time & Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth
The Aldeburgh Museum
Burnham-on-Crouch & District Museum

Other Partners
Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB Unit
Colchester & Ipswich Museum Service

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