Harry Farmer, Project Officer at MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) will be giving an interesting talk on Coasts in Mind, a three-year project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Lloyds Register Foundation. The team have been mapping a century of coastal change using local knowledge gathered through free events as well as memory and image sharing workshops with community groups and local residents.
Coasts in Mind is bringing together community groups, local museums, and archives in four key regions: Sefton Coast (Merseyside), Poole Harbour (East Dorset), the Swale Estuary (North Kent), and the Taw-Torridge Estuary (North Devon). The aim of the project is to empower communities to map the impact of climate change on some of England's most vulnerable coastlines.
Join us and find out what Coasts in Mind has discovered along the creeks and out into the estuary so far.
Doors open at 7pm with a 7.30pm start at the Purifier Building. Refreshments provided for a suggested donation. Please note: you will be unable to park at the Home Bargains carpark without incurring a parking fine. There may be parking available on West Street, Flood Lane, Brent Road or in the Marketplace pay and display which are all close to the event.
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