The British Surfing Museum moves one step closer to a permanent home
Pete Robinson, Director of The Surfing Museum writes, " The great news is that we have now submitted a planning application to North Devon District Council to establish our Museum of British Surfing History in a 6,000 square foot building (see attached) in the 'surf hub' of Braunton - we will hear if we've been successful in early August, but this a major step forward. The hard work starts now to raise the money to design and build the interior to make it a modern visitor and event-based attraction. A bid for early stage funding is in, and we are aiming to engage professional help in the near future to make our museum project sustainable. In tandem with this we are now putting together the application for the museum to become a charity instead of a non-profit limited company, which will open up more funding sources. Lots of businesses and individuals have come forward with offers of help, and when things start to happen we'll make sure you get a public thank you via our newsletters, website and Facebook group... but there is still a lot to be done, so if you're interested in getting involved please get in touch. http://www.thisisnorthdevon.co.uk/news/Braunton-line-house-British-Surf-Museum/article-1007650-detail/article.html
New surf heritage gifts for sale
In addition to our online shop - we have six signed copies of Roger Mansfield's personal account of British surfing history for sale at a special offer price - £23.50 shipped in the UK and Europe, £28.50 worldwide. All proceeds go to the museum's fighting fund (this new hardback has a cover price of £24.95). Email to reserve a copy - payment via Paypal or UK cheque only. There is now a new commemorative stamp & first day cover celebrating the surfing history in Jersey, Channel Islands which is well worth picking up - you can buy it online here: http://www.myshop247.com/clients/jerseypost/productlist.asp?cat=881
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