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North Devon+
The Museum of British Surfing is proud to be supported by North Devon+ - an organisation which heralds a fresh approach to economic development, community and social regeneration across North Devon and Torridge. Its aim is to develop the North Devon area with the aim of building the economy, increasing tourism and regenerating the area. The team at North Devon+ have been wonderful in their advice, help and guidance - we have achieved a great deal in a short time thanks to them.


Leader 4 Torridge & North Devon
We are delighted to have been awarded a substantial development grant by the Leader 4 programme - part of the Rural Development Programme for England that provides project funding and development support to improve the economy, environment and quality of life in rural areas. The money will allow us to complete our business plan, designs and economic & environmental planning.
Part financed by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.


North Devon Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
The Museum of British Surfing has received a vital grant from the North Devon Areas of Outstanding Beauty's sustainable development fund to help pay for our Economic Feasibility Study. We are committed to promoting the conservation of the natural environment, and ask you to tread lightly and leave only footprints in the sand when you come to surf in North Devon. The AONB are currently celebrating their 50th anniversary, please support their work by checking out their website - simply click on the logo to the left.


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David Wilson Partnership

Jim Gardner is a partner at this Barnstaple-based architects firm and is currently donating his work to help with our plans to open the surf museum in North Devon. A Braunton resident and surfer, Jim is a prime example of the surfing community pulling together to help create something really special. Cheers Jim - you're a star!



Bates Wells & Braithwaite
Our registration as a Charity has been made possible by the donation of legal fees by Thea Longley at Bates Wells & Braithwaite in London. Thea is a bodyboarder who regularly travels to Devon in her VW camper. The pro bono work by Thea and her colleagues has been invaluable and efficient - thanks for your donation.

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footPRINT Energy Assessments
Adam Hall is a Croyde-based surfer who dropped in to offer his services as an environmental specialist as a donation to the Museum of British Surfing. He is helping us become a carbon neutral Charity and seek funding to get us on the green path - thank you for your hard work and dedication.


 
Wavedreamer
Richard Gregory at Wavedreamer in Woolacombe, North Devon, has produced stunning graphic displays for our touring exhibitions, and provided the complete package from design to installation.
His artwork and beautiful surfing video production brings our historical collection to life and his donation of work has been vital to our continuing success - his support as a business mentor and friend is priceless.
 

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Burges Salmon

Richard Walford is a partner at this Bristol based law firm and a lifelong West Country surfer. He generously donated the legal fees to secure the lease on a free storage unit for the surf museum's collection in North Devon. The pro bono work by Richard and his team at Burges Salmon was essential to the project - thanks guys.

 


 
Fastnet
Fastnet have won many awards for their web hosting services, and we were delighted when they offered to provide free hosting for our website. The system has worked perfectly. They’re a great bunch to work with and we’re really grateful for their support.



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