Some of Britain's top surfers have signed up to help raise awareness of the National Trust's conservation work along the Devon and Cornwall coast.
The new Surf Ambassadors will ride with the National Trust oak leaf on their boards, as well as championing the work of the National Trust through school visits and surf sessions encouraging people of all ages to get into the water.
Robyn Davies, National Trust surf project co-coordinator, said: "Protecting the environment is important to most surfers and these guys jumped at the chance to say it more publicly.
"Having the support of these five Surf Ambassadors is great news and they‘ll help tell the story of the National Trust’s work on the coast and what it means to them as year-round users of the sea," added the five times British Women’s Champion.
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Wednesday, 5 August 2009
Cornwall Surf Raises Awareness
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