The first issue of our newsletter is published.
SALTCOTE is planned as a twice yearly publication to report news and activities of ECOSAL-UK and The UK Salt Network.
It is available online at ISUU
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Annana Awaits UNESCO
Annana awaits a visit from UNESCO for assessment of their World Heritage application.
Slideshow
Slideshow
Heritage Open Days with a Salt Connection
In September there are a few sites that include salt as a theme in the National Heritage Open Days promotion.
Lion Salt Works, Northwich, Cheshire - Restoration works at this Victorian open pan salt works. 14 Sept
Goldhanger Village Tour, Maldon, Essex - Village walk which includes traditional sea salt making 14-15 Sept
Cullercoats Heritage Day, North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear - Salt panning, coal mining and fishing. 8 Sept
Salt Bridges, the new Bio-chemistry Building, South Parks Road, Oxford - See inside the award-winning new Biochemistry Building and Salt Bridges Art Commissions. 15 Sept
Lion Salt Works, Northwich, Cheshire - Restoration works at this Victorian open pan salt works. 14 Sept
Goldhanger Village Tour, Maldon, Essex - Village walk which includes traditional sea salt making 14-15 Sept
Cullercoats Heritage Day, North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear - Salt panning, coal mining and fishing. 8 Sept
Salt Bridges, the new Bio-chemistry Building, South Parks Road, Oxford - See inside the award-winning new Biochemistry Building and Salt Bridges Art Commissions. 15 Sept
Friday, 6 September 2013
Saltcote - 2013 - 01
The first issue of the Ecosal-UK newsletter is now written.
Links for reading online It is available online at ISUU
http://ecosaluk.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/saltcote-2013-01.html
Links for reading online It is available online at ISUU
http://ecosaluk.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/saltcote-2013-01.html
Monday, 2 September 2013
Newsletter
Ecosal-UK will produce a newsletter to be called 'Saltcote'.
First edition is being proof-read now and will be published in the next week.
First edition is being proof-read now and will be published in the next week.
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Incorporation of Ecosal-UK
The steering group of Ecosal-UK today incorporated a not for profit company limited by guarantee, registered in England No. 08652326.
This enables us to create the legacy of the Ecosal-Atlantis project by coordinating and managing a UK Salt Network in the UK.
Our web site is being updated and emails will be sent to all who we contacted as part of the Ecosal-Atlantic project to encourage them to participate and help to promote the salt heritage and culture in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The directors of Ecosal-UK are Andrew and Annelise Fielding, David Cranstone, Tom Lane and Brian Irving.
This enables us to create the legacy of the Ecosal-Atlantis project by coordinating and managing a UK Salt Network in the UK.
Our web site is being updated and emails will be sent to all who we contacted as part of the Ecosal-Atlantic project to encourage them to participate and help to promote the salt heritage and culture in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The directors of Ecosal-UK are Andrew and Annelise Fielding, David Cranstone, Tom Lane and Brian Irving.
Sunday, 4 August 2013
Ecosal Atlantis Meeting 24 july, Vitoria, Spain
A meeting of the Ecosal-Atlantis partners took place in Vitoria, Spain on 24 July, 2012.
The meeting discussed how the proposed Traditional Salt Making - Atlantic Route' would be taken forward.
The meeting discussed how the proposed Traditional Salt Making - Atlantic Route' would be taken forward.
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