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Get Involved
Our supporters make the Bay a better place by sharing skills, volunteering and donating. From birds to beach cleans, from cycleways to the history that shaped us, by working together, we can make the Bay thrive. Explore these pages to find out about all the opportunities currently available. If you are passionate about preventing pollution, head over to the LOVEmyBEACH page, or if you'd like to join a team helping to conserve and celebrate the heritage of the Bay, we…
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Volunteering
What’s your passion? We have many volunteering opportunities available at different times of the year supporting a wide range of projects including beach care, nature and wildlife, heritage and archaeology, Bay Cycle Way, Trampers and disabled access. At the moment we are specifically recruiting for the following volunteer roles. If you are interested in one of these areas, please email us for more information. Tramper hire volunteers in the Grange and Cartmel Peninsula areasHelp to tell the story of Millom…
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Donate
How would you like to help make a difference to Morecambe Bay? Choose a monthly gift or one off donation. Your gift will protect the Bay’s precious wildlife and heritage sites for future generations; create new cycling and walking routes to connect communities and promote carbon-free living; help keep our spectacular Bay plastic and litter-free; and improve access for all to Morecambe Bay’s countryside. Thank you for showing your love for Morecambe Bay.
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Contact Us
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Love My Beach
In 2013, Keep Britain Tidy and Morecambe Bay Partnership created the LOVEmyBEACH campaign. It received strong support from individuals and partners across the region and we worked together to keep our local beaches and bathing waters clean. We have continued this important work around Morecambe Bay recruiting amazing volunteers, generating litter picking groups and engaging with enthusiastic communities who care passionately about the Bay. Together, we've cleared beaches, paths & trails making sure the Bay's countryside is plastic and litter-free…
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The Birds of the Bay
Morecambe Bay has the maximum level of legal protection for its wildlife. It's saltmarshes, sands and mudflats are designated as internationally important. It's one of the top three places in the UK for overwintering birds, along with the Wash and the Ribble Estuaries. Morecambe Bay makes the perfect pit-stop for migrating birds. They travel thousands of miles from the arctic regions during the colder months and stay for days, weeks or months to feed on the millions of creatures that…
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Wildlife
Morecambe Bay is exceptional for the extent and quality of its natural landscape. From salt marshes and sand dunes, to woodlands and limestone grasslands, its patchwork of diverse habitats make Morecambe Bay a haven for wildlife. These habitats in turn support a myriad of species that characterise and give identity to the fringes of Morecambe Bay, including breeding and wintering coastal birds, spectacular wildflowers, rare butterflies and specialist moths. Many of Morecambe Bay’s most charismatic species face global declines, making…
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Sunderland Point Tramper hire point
Sunderland Point all-ability route, 1- 2 hours, Grade 1Nestled on the edge of Morecambe Bay between the River Lune and the Irish Sea, there are two spectacular routes to explore the intriguing history of the fourth busiest port in the UK during the 18th century. Access is by tidal road and bookings are subject to volunteer availability so it's important to plan your visit. Please make booking enquiries at least 48hrs before your preferred time.
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Grange over Sands Tramper hire point
Hire an all-terrain mobility scooter (Tramper) and enjoy a choice of two all-ability routes taking in the awe-inspiring vistas of the Bay. We rely on volunteers being available. Please make booking enquiries at least 48hrs before your preferred time.
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Canal Head Ulverston
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