Have you ever wanted to discover what secrets the sea leaves behind when the tide goes out? From natural treasures to relics of the past, each tide deposits new curiosities.
This half term, you can join Josh Forrester, our Cleethorpes Coastal Ranger, who is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, for a guided beach comb along the strandline (the temporary high water mark that is deposited with debris when the sea goes out) to see just what has washed up on the shore.
Places for this Cleethorpes beach event, on Tuesday October 28 between 1-3pm, are limited so please register here if you wish to attend, https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/coastal-curiosities-tickets-1777134409859
Meet Josh at the rear of the Leisure Centre just before 1pm.
- What to Bring: Weather-appropriate clothing and footwear. Something to eat and drink. All equipment will be provided.
- Age Suitability: All ages welcome, younger participants must have adult supervision.
- Safety: As this is an outdoor event, please wear suitable clothing and footwear. We will be on the beach for the duration of the activity. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be cancelled and attendees notified.
- Accessibility: This event takes place on a soft sandy beach, which may be challenging for pushchairs, wheelchairs, mobility aids or those who find walking on sand difficult.
- If you or someone in your group has specific access needs, feel free to get in touch with us beforehand. We’ll do our best to help make your visit enjoyable.
For more information please email [email protected]



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