Beached Art coming soon to St Bees
Come and celebrate the amazing wildlife found in and around the Irish Sea at our annual beach event, featuring the popular sand sculpture competition
Come and celebrate the amazing wildlife found in and around the Irish Sea at our annual beach event, featuring the popular sand sculpture competition
Youngsters Sam and Arthur Livsey win first prize in the sand sculpture competition at Beached Art 2018
We've been awarded £1.6 millon from the Heritage Lottery Fund to buy and restore Eycott Hill.
On yer bike to beach rubbish! We sent this broken relic for metals re-cycling at our last event. Strange finds are common at this beach between Maryport and Allonby.
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Young people take the lead at Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s popular Beached Art event
There’s fun for all the family at SeaFest, our celebration of marine wildlife and sustainable seafood
There was a serious wildfire in the dunes beside Silloth West Beach in May. We'll observe nature's recovery during this 2-hour event. Watchful new helpers welcome.
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Sadly, campfire debris is common on this beach in sunny weather. No point getting annoyed - we'll deal with it at this regular event in a Highly Protected Marine Area. New protectors…
If Beach Clean Bingo were a thing, you could win it hands-down with a glove, a shoe, a wet wipe and a poo-bag. No prizes here - but a cheerful event with a serious purpose.
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There’s fun for all the family at SeaFest, our celebration of marine wildlife and sustainable seafood
Why do tyres wash up on beaches? Some were used as fenders on boats and on harbour walls. Others arrive due to fly-tipping. We grab them or they'll float away - no pressure there then!…