Essex By The Sea Owen Ward
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The Essex By The Sea podcast is a twice monthly podcast telling the stories of the Essex coastline. From industrial areas in the south to sandy beaches on the county's sunshine coast in the north, Essex has a rich and varied boundary with the sea. Essex By The Sea explores all of the 350 miles of coastal Essex.
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070: Saving The Naze - Essex By The Sea
The cliffs at the Naze near Walton are erroding at an alarming rate! But locals are trying to slow the process by installing new sea defenses.
David Eagle has been leading this work and showed Owen what they have been doing to try and save the Naze.
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069: Beach Hut People - Essex By The Sea
Quirky and colourful beach huts line the Tendring coastline for as far as the eye can see between Clacton and Walton-on-the-Naze.
It's estimated that there's over 3,000 along this stretch of the Essex coast alone.
Each little hut, has many stories to tell, memories to recount and experiences to share.
Nancy Stevenson has written a book called "Beach Hut People" telling those stories of those who use beach huts along the Frinton and Walton coasts.
Owen met Nancy, on Frinton Greensward over looking the beach huts to find out more of Nancy's research.
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068: Mersea's Oyster Packing Shed - Essex By The Sea
Located off the coast of West Mersea and long black timber building with small windows hoovers above the water line. The Packing Shed is actually resting on Packing Marsh Island, where a for decades Mersea Island's oysters were procressed and packed before being sent to London for sale.
Now fully restored, the Packing Shed is an education centre, which is open to the public on certain days, telling the story of Mersea's oyster industry.
Alan and Bry Mogridge took Owen out on a small boat to vist the small island and to show him around the Packing Shed.
The Packing Shed Trust is a charitable organisation with more information on their website: www.packing-shed.org.uk
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067: Windrush - The 75th Anniversary - Essex By The Sea
On June 22nd 1948, passengers aboard the HMT Empire Windrush began disembarking in Tilbury.
Most were from Caribbean countries seeking a new life here in the UK.
2023 marked the 75th anniversary of that voyage and the arrival of who have become known as the Windrush Generation.
The Port of Tilbury marked the anniversary with a special commuinty day at the old railway terminal where Owen spoke to Lucy Harris from Forth Ports.
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066: The Blessing Of The Waters - Essex By The Sea
Each year in Brightlingsea, a unique ceromony takes place which dates back centuries.
The Blessing of the Waters is a historic event that happens in the early summer before town folk and invited guests reclaim Brightlingsea Creek by performing the "din".
The event was held for the first time during the reign of King Charles III on Sunday 4 June 2023 when the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports' Brightlingsea Driot-gatherer, Roger Tabor explained to Owen why this unusal event takes place.
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065: Cleaning Up The River Thames - Essex By The Sea
In a bid to make the River Thames even more cleaner, the Port of London Authority is trialing a new passive debris collector off the Essex coast.
Sited close to the DP World's London Gateway port, the collector is the largest of it's kind and is hoped to reduce the amount of rubbish that collects on certain parts of the river.
At the time of recording it had only been operational for a few weeks, but had already had positive effects on the river environment.
Emily McLean is a Water Quality advisor at the Port of London Authority and kindly arranged for Owen to visit the collector out in the River Thames before explaining back on dry land how it works and what it is hoped to achieve.
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