Stretching between the counties of Kent and East Sussex, Romney Marsh is one of England’s most distinctive and unique landscapes. The Ingoldsby Legends (1837) recognised the importance of Romney Marsh as a fifth continent through the statement ‘The world, according to the best geographers, is divided into Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Romney Marsh’.
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Kent Wildlife Trust has been successful in getting funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund for projects across Romney Marsh. These projects will include:- Improving sites for wildlife; Protecting and helping the plants on the shingle around Dungeness to grow and survive; Archaeological digs; Making a range of short films about the area, the projects and local folklore; Lots of fun community activities to get involved with; Monitoring the animals and plants, and opportunities for training or learning new skills.
If you’re interested in finding out more or want to get involved with these exciting projects please visit our website www.fifthcontinent.co.uk or contact the team on 01622 357897. Ask for Craig – Community projects and events; Lucie – Archaeology and Heritage Projects; Dawn – Scheme Manager and Wildlife projects, or Viv for general enquiries.
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