'Roots' Partnership Inspires Creativity on Newgale Beach

5th Jul 23

 

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The ‘Gwreiddiau/Roots’ education initiative celebrates our County’s great outdoors, enabling children to connect with the agricultural, coastal and rural communities on our doorstep.  

The Beach Art Day at Newgale, facilitated by the wonderful team at Beach Academy Wales, was open to schools across Pembrokeshire, with children from Broad Haven, Golden Grove, Mary Immaculate, Prendergast, Roch, Spittal and Caer Elen enjoying a morning of creative learning - building a 'Rocktopus', whilst also engaging in games that tested their knowledge of marine life.

 

Photo caption: Hamad Al Samra, General Manager at South Hook LNG Terminal is joined by Tom Bean and Bryony Rees of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, Emma Lamport of Beach Academy Wales and Members of Roch School, who enjoyed a day of learning and creativity on Newgale Beach.