Top Ten Bucket and Spade Seaside Experiences from the Seaside Heritage Network
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Top Ten Bucket and Spade Seaside Experiences
The IHBC is delighted to support the Seaside Heritage Network’s ‘Top Ten Bucket and Spade Seaside Experiences’ review, with ‘in conversation’ guest Wayne Hemingway, in the Winter Gardens and hosted by Blackpool Council, 2-5 pm, 11/09, with a free optional tour.
Dr Kathryn Ferry, a founder member of the Seaside Heritage Network, said: ‘The Seaside Heritage Network began as a subject specialist network led by a number of coastal museums but only had short-term funding. In its reincarnated form we want the network to have a wider remit to connect everyone with an interest in championing the tangible and intangible heritage of our seaside resorts.’
‘Domestic tourism was a huge industry during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It has left an important architectural legacy but the first conservation challenge is to get recognition for that legacy after a period when our British seaside resorts were too often dismissed as unfashionable and unworthy of attention.’
‘To promote the special character of our seaside heritage we’ve begun by running online seminars and this summer have asked the public to vote for their Top Ten seaside places and experiences. If you work in a seaside location or are just a fan of beach huts, piers and proms we’d like to invite you to join us for the announcement of the final Bucket and Spade List at Blackpool Winter Gardens on 11 September.’
‘The event is free and will include a discussion about seaside regeneration projects with designer Wayne Hemingway, an optional tour of the Winter Gardens complex and the chance to meet other people passionate about raising the profile of our resort heritage.’
The Seaside Heritage Network writes:
Join us for an exciting event as the Seaside Heritage Network presents the ‘Top Ten Bucket and Spade Seaside Experiences’ as voted for by you! This free event will take place at the Spanish Hall in the Winter Gardens, hosted by Blackpool Council. Prepare for an afternoon of nostalgia, inspiration, and unforgettable memories, featuring a special conversation with renowned seaside regeneration expert, Wayne Hemingway.
In Conversation with Wayne Hemingway:
Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of seaside heritage and culture with our guest, Wayne Hemmingway. Hemingway Design have a remarkable track record in creating successful and vibrant cultural regeneration around the UK coast, including projects at Lowestoft, Boscombe, Margate and Cleethorpes. Get ready to be inspired and captivated by his insights on how seaside culture and heritage can be utilised for the future sustainability of coastal resorts.
Top Ten Bucket and Spade Seaside Experiences: Discover the must-visit coastal experiences that celebrate seaside heritage and were voted onto the Seaside Heritage Network’s prestigious list. We’ll take you on a virtual journey through picturesque beaches, iconic piers, traditional amusement arcades, and more. Whether you’re seeking a family-friendly escape, a hint of nostalgia or a tranquil retreat, these seaside gems have something for everyone.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded individuals, including heritage enthusiasts, industry professionals, and representatives from various seaside destinations and organisation. Share your experiences, exchange ideas, and build valuable connections to further promote and preserve our coastal heritage.
Optional tour of Winter Gardens:
Join our friend Carl Carrington, Head of Planning, Built Heritage & Conservation at Blackpool Council as he guides us through an access-all-areas tour of Blackpool’s stunning Winter Gardens. The Winter Gardens opened in 1878 and features iconic venues including the Empress Ballroom, The Opera House, and the new Conference & Exhibition centre.
Limited spaces are available for this free event. Refreshments will be provided, and all are welcome to attend. Early registration is encouraged to avoid disappointment.
Please note: Event details, guest speakers, and timings are subject to change. Stay tuned for updates via our official communication channels.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Seaside Heritage Network’s Top Ten Bucket and Spade Seaside Experiences event at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens.
This article appears on the IHBC news and blog site as "IHBC welcomes ‘Seaside Heritage Network’s Top Ten Bucket and Spade Seaside Experiences’, 11/09, Blackpool’s Winter Gardens, with special guest Wayne Hemingway" dated August 23, 2023.
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