The Mythic Coast Art of Cleveleys Beach, 4 MILES FROM BLACKPOOL PLEASURE BEACH

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    Why don’t you Visit Cleveleys! It’s the family friendly seaside town on the north west coast between Fleetwood and Blackpool. Bag a bargain in the compact but busy town centre. Grab a bite to eat at a pavement cafe and enjoy the friendliness, then take a stroll on the beautiful promenade.

    Take a look around with Visit Cleveleys – it’s part of Visit Fylde Coast. Independent and online, Visit Cleveleys is published by The Rabbit Patch.

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    The Mythic Coast is an ongoing project conceived by Stephen Broadbent and forms part of a cultural vision and strategy document created by the studio for the Wyre Coastline and linked to the ongoing sea defence works in Cleveleys.

    This vision document formed the basis of a successful Sea Change funding application, which recognised schemes that have the potential to regenerate seaside towns through cultural and environmental enhancements. The Sea Change grant funded three distinct projects, an observation tower at Rossall Point, the regeneration of Marine Hall Gardens, Fleetwood and the Mythic Coast Art project.

    It is hoped that these elements will:

    Increase young people’s engagement with the local landscape, history and environment.
    Increase perceptions of ownership and belonging in relation to the ongoing development of the promenade at Wyre.
    Together with the installation of artworks by Broadbent along the promenade, increase awareness and enjoyment of the Wyre Coast.
    Increase the tourism offer of Cleveleys, Fleetwood and Rossall.
    Provide a strong focus for community celebration, perhaps as one element for an annual festival.
    Generally increase awareness of the Wyre coast as a tourist destination.
    Support the ongoing economic redevelopment of the Wyre coast.
    Promote cultural development along the Wyre coast.
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    The picture book is aimed at a child in the centre of Key Stage 2, with the hope that the book can involve both parents and children, in communal reading. The narrative deals with themes that are suitable for mature nine-year olds, such as loss and fear, and is written for a confident reader of that age. The text is supported throughout by expansive and detailed illustrations that bear equal narrative load and support less able readers.

    The Sea Swallow story was written by children’s author Gareth Thompson. Gareth’s understanding of the coastlines mythology, developed through special story collecting days with the community and conversations with local historians and ecologists.

    The book is illustrated by Hannah Megee, whose creative flair saw her beat off stiff competition from over 100 artists, in the nationwide search for the right illustrator.

    Hannah’s designs also provide the inspiration for a trail of Mythic Coast artworks. Allowing people to ‘walk’ the story with prompts for the imagination along the way – Shipwrecks, Sea Swallows, the Seashell, the Ogre and the Paddle, all reflect elements of the book.

    In July 2011, copies of The Sea Swallow were given to 4,200 Wyre schoolchildren aged 7 – 11. The book is also available to buy online.

    I was free the question you’re going to ask yourself when we come to a holiday we come to a holiday to reset to have a little bit of peace and quiet to reboot and that’s what’s happening here I’m absolutely loving it the sun was just going down and I was catching a sunset soon and the beauty around me just as deac choa says we are always busy in life take a little time for yourself and taking a little time out for yourself is necessary we only got one life and as time tickes we age we can never go back while you have your health your strong body mind and soul take advantage of that go out and explore that’s what we were born to do we are explorers deep down in our soul

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