In 2021, Plymouth Sound National Marine Park received a £9.5million Heritage Horizon Award from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. One year on, the impact and benefit of this investment is already being felt across the city, with a summer of community activities taking place.
The University of Plymouth has been announced as the Education Partner for the marine-themed Big Blue Splash event being held in and around Plymouth Sound National Marine Park on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 July 2022.
The tenth Plymouth History Festival begins this Saturday (7 May), celebrating the city’s unique heritage and showcasing the community work that takes place across the city. It runs until 27 May.
A new series of TEDx talks has been published on the international TED platform to show the tangible steps that Plymouth is taking to tackle climate change.
Get ready to dive in and get involved as the Plymouth Sound National Marine Park (NMP) launches a 12 month engagement plan of exciting activities for everyone in Plymouth to enjoy and get involved in shaping the Park’s future. The highlights include:
Plymouth City Council is seeking a dynamic producer and public engagement specialist to work with them on the launch events for the Plymouth Sound National Marine Park, and the delivery of the SailGP engagement and sustainability programmes.
Whether it’s for a swim, a sail or a paddle, accessing the waters of Plymouth Sound is being made easier and safer thanks to physical improvements along the waterfront.