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Kite-making at Brean Down with Local Journeys

Posted on August 26, 2012 by Liz Milner

After the media camp in Weymouth, a different sort of seaside project – Local Journeys, in conjunction with the National Trust, ran a kite-making workshop in the summer holidays for local families and visitors at Brean Down, just south of Continue reading →

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