Date:
19th February 2008Contact:
Sarah EgertonOrganisation:
The Civic TrustAdults and children recently got involved in an art project which put to good use rubbish cleaned from the beach at Samphire Hoe by thoughtless passers-by
On Sunday, Paul Holt from the White Cliffs Countryside Project and Folkestone Artist Ruth Parkinson led the activity which was the final of three events, part funded by Kent County Council. The aim of the project was to discover the wildlife along the strand line and help to care for the area by carrying out a clean-ip of the beach. Paul Holt said ‘With the materials we found on the beach we made a sculpture entitled ‘all hooked up’. This will be left up at the Hoe to raise peoples awareness of the issue of rubbish in the sea and on the beaches. The event was great fun for all of the 26 people who came along, both children and adults’.
Samphire Hoe is owned by Eurotunnel and managed in partnership with the White Cliff Countryside Project. For further information call Paul on 01304 225649.