Launch Day for First Official Adaptive Surfing Hub
The Wave Project is opening the first official surfing centre specifically for people with disabilities in Croyde, Devon on 21st April. And we’d love for you to join us on our launch day!
Continue reading...First official ‘Adaptive Surfing Hub’ in England set to open
The first official surfing centre specifically for people with disabilities will open in Croyde, North Devon, on 21 April, following a partnership between Surfing England, The Wave Project and Surf South West surf school.
Continue reading...The Wave Project’s winter adaptive surf adventure with Surf Southwest
The Wave Project and Surf South West visit Lanzarote to support more young people with brain injuries in partnership with Accessible Dreams
Continue reading...English Adaptive Surf Camp at Croyde
Adaptive Lead, Ian Bennett and Adaptive Coach Matt Jones joined up with our regular Surf Southwest Adaptive Coaches Andy Banks and Jack Patching to form an integral part of the Surfing England Adaptive Surf coaching team.
Continue reading...Wellbeing Catch Ups throughout lockdown
Wellbeing Catch-up sessions for children affected by Covid-19 will continue throughout the lockdown in England 👍 Our Wellbeing Catch-up courses, delivered in partnership with Barnardos are an essential part of children’s reintegration into education.
Continue reading...Our Wave Rangers Coordinator set to cycle Lands End to John O’Groats
Our Wave Rangers Coordinator is cycling from Lands End to John O’Groats – without leaving the house.
Continue reading...Wave Rangers
The Wave Rangers project is an entirely free, all year-round project working with 10-20 year olds in North Devon.
Continue reading...Coronavirus Statement
At the Wave Project, our priority is to ensure that all our participants, volunteers and staff are safe. We are monitoring health advice from the UK Government on a daily basis and will act in line with their guidance.
Continue reading...Sam’s all smiles after swimming a mile
Super swimmer Sam completed a mile sponsored swim last weekend, raising a whopping £304 for the North Devon project. What a brilliant achievement!
Continue reading...Locals boost Wave Project funds
Two local organisations have made generous donations to the North Devon project in recent weeks, totalling over £1,000.
Continue reading...New beach wheelchair will help more people access the waves
Great news for the accessibility of our services – the North Devon project has been given £4.5k to buy a new beach wheelchair by Devon County Council’s Disabled Children’s Services.
Continue reading...Surf club member Sam set for sponsored swim
Awesome news: on Sunday 1st March one of our surf club members, Sam, is doing a mile sponsored swim to raise funds for our North Devon project.
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