Tides are moving on Tides of Change

Things are moving briskly along on, Tides of Change. Another school has completed their project with us. The children had a great time working with Maya Plas from, Learn to Sea. They learnt about the rubbish that is found on their local coast and the harm it causes and about the flora and fauna that can be found now on beaches near to them. The children also created their own coast landscapes and collinised them with their own creatures and seaweed.
The date for our next oral history collection has been set for Welcome Hall on the 12th April. So if you live in Plymouth or the surrounding area and have a connection with the sea that you would like to share with our volunteers, please get in touch.

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