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Advocates for cleaner waters made their message very clear on on Croyde beach during the Surfers Against Sewage Paddle-Out protest held on. 17.05.25

Surfers Against Sewage send out a strong message with their Paddle Out Protest →

June 2, 2025

On Saturday 17th May, an organised protest in the form of a paddle out was held by Surfers Against Sewage otherwise know as (SAS) on Croyde beach. This event was one of many being held across UK coastlines to show unity in a common message to address the ongoing and ever growing issue of sewage pollution in our waters and the devastation it has to marine wildlife and the impact on human health to surfers, swimmers and other water goers alike.

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A Land Rover Defender captured during some nice afternoon light. at Lassiters. 29.09.22

Built for the Journey

October 13, 2022

Whenever I see a Land Rover, especially an older one parked in a cool location, which they often are… I feel compelled to photograph it.

For me it’s to do with seeing them in a remote or beautiful location, perhaps by a mountain or by the coast, and their association to outdoor activities be it mountaineering or surfing. It also has something to do with the Land Rover brand, the history, the nostalgia, the build quality and the ruggedness, and all that it represents. It’s pretty much a timeless icon of British design since its launch in 1948.

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A beautiful evening walk looking towards Down end. 29.09.22

A fiery reception at Down End

October 6, 2022

When visiting the coast there is nothing better than enjoying the last light of the day and inveitably after golden hour comes sunset.

Here are a set of sunset photographs quickly taken on Thursday 29th September after a sunny day exploring the Croyde coastline.

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A sad sight, but from destruction will always comes new beginnings. 29.09.22 *note below.

A landscape scarred

October 4, 2022

After having some lush food at Baggy’s Surf Lodge and enjoying the view, we walked upto Baggy Point. This walk is essential if you are visiting and provides a wonderful vista out across the Atlantic. One noticeable difference on this trip was the landscape. Usually the coastline is rich in green vegetation, flowers, trees, shrubs, ferns, gorse, birds, sheep, insects, bees, butterfiles and more… but due to one of the many coastal grass fires that ripped through the UK countryside last month, it has now been transformed to what you see in these photos.

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