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07/06/2008 by admin.
A taste of Emsworth
Find out about it HERE
This Event Has been CANCELLED
Information HERE
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06/04/2008 by admin.
The Foreshore at Warblington Road (10.00am)
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31/03/2008 by admin.
The Emsworth Business Association are preparing for another busy nyear with plans for lots of different ventures.The Town Map is in need of updating and modernising. The map is distributed in the community at the library, shops, tourist information outlets, hotels and estate agents to name but a few. It is extremely popular amongst residents and visitors alike so the Association will endeavour to have a new map printed in the near future.Reusable cotton bag project has proved another great success. To follow on with this venture, businesses will be asked if they will now sell the bags for a nominal sum as the EBA cannot keep funding this project. Early signs show retailers are very keen to promote the sale of these bags in their shops.Western Approach boat project is at present still in the embryonic stage. We have been given an 18 ft boat which is slightly larger than the Eastern Gateway boat. At present, Carol Haskett and Dave Wagg are negotiating a site with
Published in The Ems April 2008
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13/02/2008 by admin.

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03/02/2008 by admin.
Emsworth Museum’s first special exhibition for the 2008 season will focus on initial results of this unique project the first exhibition to be held in the Rudkin Room for the museum’s 2008 summer season will feature the initial results of the research and field work undertaken for this special project. The official opening will be Saturday during Easter weekend. The Trust in partnership with the Chichester and District Archaeological Society has started work on a unique study into the history of Emsworth oyster beds. “This is an exciting opportunity to find out more about the oyster industry based in Emsworth over hundred years ago” said John Tweddell, the project co-coordinator “We hope to gain a better understanding of how it changed from a successful business in the 19th century to its collapse in the early 20th century.” After winning funding from the Chichester Harbour Sustainable Development Fund, the project will cover both research into the records held by the museum and field work on the site itself. Training for the volunteers who are undertaking the field work element of the project took place in early December 2007. In January and February this year the team are undertaking the work involved in mapping the beds and looking at evidence to help us understand their construction.

www.emsworthheritageproject.org.uk
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