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The North
Kent Marshes stretch from Dartford in the west to Whitstable in the east and
include the Hoo Peninsula, the Medway, the Swale and Sheppey.
They are some of the most unspoilt landscapes in Kent, and are very rich in
wildlife.
With the threat of an airport at Cliffe lifted, people from near and far
want to see why this area is so special.
The Friends of North Kent Marshes is a voluntary group, formed in 2004 out
of the No airport at Cliffe Campaign Liaison Group. Our aim is to promote
the Marshes and the ways in which everyone can enjoy them. We work both with
the local communities that live on and around the Marshes, and with groups
such as the RSPB as they develop flagship visitor sites here.
The
area faces many threats as pressure for land and development in the
southeast continues. The more widely the North Kent Marshes is known and
appreciated, the safer they will be.
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Get-a-map service. Image reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey
and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland.


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