Showing posts with label Westward Ho! Bideford Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Westward Ho! Bideford Bay. Show all posts

Monday 16 May 2022

Westward Ho! Waving the Blue Flag for North Devon

Just perfect. Westward Ho! has once again been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag, that’s 17 years in a row 👏👏☀️☀️🏖-

“The Blue Flag Award is the international quality mark for beaches. The prestigious award scheme acts as a guarantee to everyone that a beach is among the finest not only in the country, but globally. They are only awarded to coastal destinations that boast the highest quality of water, facilities, safety, environmental education and management.” (theseasideawards.org)

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#landscapephotography on the #coast #beachlife #sand and #sky #atlanticocean #seascape #photography #landscape #pebbleridge #cloudformations #westwardho! #bideford #northdevon #southwest #picoftheday #england #uk #blue #sky over a #blueflag #beach #photooftheday #visitdevon #lovenorthdevon #visitwestwardho

Just perfect Beach at Westward Ho! Photo cooyright Pat Adams North Devon Focus (All rights reserved)
Just perfect Beach at Westward Ho! Photo cooyright Pat Adams (All rights reserved)


 
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Sunday 2 January 2022

Happy North Devon Breaks

Wind and waves, a look back at just some of the action shots around Bideford Bay. Looking forward to more North Devon Breaks in 2022.

Happy New Year

 

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Thursday 4 March 2021

Happy World Book Day - The North Devon and Exmoor landscape has inspired many writers and poets.

The  North Devon and Exmoor landscape has inspired many writers and poets.

Westward Ho! is synonymous with two famous authors, It was named after the novel ‘Westward Ho!’ written by Charles Kingsley when he lived in #Bideford. He grew up around the bay in Clovelly. His children’s novel ‘The Water-Babies’, is said to be inspired by the fishing village where his father was once Rector.

Rudyard Kipling, author of ‘The Jungle Book’, attended the United Services College, the long white building. The first verse of his poem ‘If’ features on the promenade below Kipling Tors. His collection of stories, ‘Stalky & Co’, is based on his experiences at the College, which he attended from January 1878 to 1882.  He was a winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Today's writers are still being inspired by our beautiful coast and countryside including North Devon's own Liz Shakespeare, the author of five books set in Devon. She was born and brought up in Devon and her writing has been influenced by the family stories she grew up with and the sense of being deeply rooted in the area. She draws her inspiration from the Devon countryside and from the strong historical identity of the area.

On this day 4th March 2017. Westward Ho! Photo copyright Pat Adams (North Devon Focus)
In the frame what was once the United Services College. Westward Ho! Photo credit Pat Adams (North Devon Focus)
On this day 4th March 2017. Westward Ho!
In the frame Kipling Tors. Westward Ho! Photo credit Pat Adams (North Devon Focus)
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Photos taken #onthisday 4th March 2017 
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Other authors and poets of note

RD Blackmoor - Lorna Doone

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

RF Delderfield - A Horseman Riding By, To Serve Them All My Days

Percey Bysshe Shelley

William Wordsworth

Henry Williamson - Tarka the Otter

Liz Shakespeare - The Song of the Skylark; The Postman Poet and The Poems of Edward Capern; All Around The Year; The Turning of the Tide; Fever – A Story from a Devon Churchyard; The Memory be Green