In the second year, 2018, we realised that it was not enough to simply give these young people the opportunity to build some boats, we needed to give them the opportunity to row them as well.
So, from 2018 we have run a series of rowing sessions for these young boatbuilders, and latterly other young people from the Faversham area and their families, each year through the summer holidays, when the tides and the weather has permitted, under the banner RowBoats.
Our proposal to divert the outfall from the Faversham sewage works into a reed bed system gained a lot of positive support, however further findings have shown some drawbacks, reports Eldon Hinchliffe. Reeds spread very quickly and clog up the...
In recent years, the concern for the quality of water in our Rivers and Seas has grown. Any visions for the future of Faversham Creek had always been built on the assumption that water was safe enough for leisure and...
The Creek Trust runs a schools education programme, led by Gulliver Immink, to bring awareness and knowledge of Faversham Creek, its maritime history and heritage, to Primary Schools. This was an initiative started in 2013 by the late much-missed Simon...
Faversham Safari is an annual town-wide, street market held on the first Sunday in August. A £6 registration fee, payable to the Creek Trust, allows residents to appear on the list of those participating. This year over 200 households signed...
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