Britain s 20 greatest beaches
The weather is beginning to warm up and a day at the seaside is sounds all the more tempting
Learn to surf at Watergate Bay in Cornwall
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Britain is home to some exemplary beaches. As restriction continue to ease, embrace life and make a dash to the seaside this weekend.
To help you pick the best stretch of sand, we asked our experts to recommend their favourite beaches around the country. Some of the nominations are deservedly popular spots along the south and western coast of Britain, while others are of the wild and unspoilt variety, where even at the height of summer you can find a secluded spot beneath cliffs or among dunes. If you are looking for more suggestions for wild, out of the way places, see our guide to Britain s best secret and remote beaches.
Isle of Wight Volunteering: It can bring so much to your life: Find out more at online Volunteer Fair
There’s so much to be gained from volunteering a little of your time. The Volunteer Centre can help you learn about the benefits and range of roles from over 25 IW organisations at this year’s online Volunteering Fair
Things have been on hold at the Volunteer Centre for a while, but the team have been gearing up and increasing the number of organisations and opportunities registered, so that you can find something that ticks your boxes.
Whether you’re looking to meet new people, learn new skills or simply give back to your community, the Isle of Wight Volunteer Centre will be able to help you find the right opportunity for you.
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