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kidscape.

WelcomeWe equip young people, parents and professionals with the skills to tackle bullying and safeguarding issues across the UK.

Since 1985, we have worked tirelessly to promote the anti-bullying message and shine a spotlight on child protection issues.

Vision

We believe that all children should be able to grow up in a world free from bullying and abuse, and that all adults should keep children safe and help them to reach their full potential.

Mission

Our mission is to ensure children live in a safe and nurturing environment. By providing training, support and advice to children, parents, schools and those in professional contact with young people, we enable them to gain knowledge and develop the confidence and skills to challenge abuse and bullying in all its forms.read more


wear glasses and help to stop bullying ?

how is that possible you say dear reader well  this is through a nationwide competion -specsavers -spectacle wearer of the year competion ,how can i do this you ask by submitting a picture of you wearing glasses and for each  one recievied a pound donation goes to the anti bulying charity kidscape so thank you .to enter follow link

exploding stars hit earth?

dont panic mr manering this was a radioactive debris from exploding stars 1.7 million years ago.

Living with Mammals

Wherever we live in the UK, we share the green spaces around our homes and places of work with wild species.  By carefully identifying and counting the mammals that live in and around built up land, we can begin to understand – and encourage – the biodiversity on our doorstep.
Keeping track of wildlife in surveys such as Living with Mammals is essential – not only to improving the lot of our wild neighbours, but to improving our own as well.
Take a look at what you helped us find out in our Living with Mammals update 2015.
All you have to do is spend some time observing a chosen site, such as your garden or allotment or local churchyard or park, noting any mammals you see or the signs they leave behind. Your ‘urban’ site must be within 200 metres of a building. Jot down your sightings for eight or more weeks in the survey period (they needn’t be all together) and tell us what you see.read more

The Heritage Handbook. An A-Z guide to the Archaeology and Landscape History of Northern Devon.



Northern Devon is famed for its natural beauty, which is generally
clear for all to see and celebrated for its history, which is often far less evident to the casual observer. This book sets out to explain what is known about the archaeology and landscape history of the area so that the reader will have a better appreciation of Northern Devon’s
long and colourful history, from the earliest evidence of human
occupation on the beach at Westward Ho! to the relics of World War
Two training on Braunton Burrows.

The handbook has mostly been written by John Bradbeer and Terry Green, with support and advice from other experts for North Devon and beyond. Nearly 200 pages in length and fully illustrated, it is
available for pre-order at a price of £10 for members of the society and £12.50 for non-members.

Bizarre But True Facts

https://www.inkfluenceai.com/books/5xdt7t9vuz