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There is certainly a lot to be proud of in Blyth Valley, as there is a wealth of local knowledge connected to the coastal heritage, gained through the dependence on traditional maritime industries such as fishing and shipping. However it is important that this information is retained and documented so that future generations can discover the journey Blyth and its people have travelled over the years, so they too can feel a sense of pride and belonging. Through this project we hope to capture the essence of Blyth Valley’s heritage by exploring the stories and changes people remember. We then hope to raise awareness and improve access to Blyth Valley’s coastal heritage, change people’s perceptions of their coast and generate wider public appreciation of management issues so as to create a lasting benefit for future generations. |
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Throughout the duration of the project we plan to:
1) Gather local knowledge by talking to members of the community as well as collecting songs, poems or artefacts people may have. As we are particularly interested in the marine environment we are keen to talk to people who have a strong connection with the sea such as fishers, anglers, yachts people, and those who have lived in the area for many years.
2) Information gathered will be used in workshops for community members and school groups where everyone can get stuck in and creatively explore their coastal heritage.
3) Produce a heritage trail and new information booklets to celebrate the coast, industries and wildlife as well as the stories surrounding the environment and local people.
4) Promote discussion among individuals of different backgrounds and age groups to enthuse more people to get involved with their local coastal environment.

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