SWINDON, ENGLAND, August 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) The National Trust has announced a Shakespearean actress, soul singing sensation, a world beating sailor and a passionate seafood champion have thrown their weight behind the charity's biggest ever coastal appeal to acquire a stretch of the White Cliffs of Dover.
Dame Judi Dench, Joss Stone, Ben Ainslie and Rick Stein have joined thousands of people that have already supported the Trusts bid to raise GBP1.2 million to buy 1.35km of this much loved Kent coast.
Soul singer Joss Stone, who was born in Dover, said: "I love Dover and the White Cliffs. They mean so much to me and I hope that the National Trust raises enough money to buy the land for future generations to enjoy."
The appeal was launched in late June to acquire this 'missing link' between the lands the Trust already cares for and enable it to be managed for the benefit of people and wildlife.
Fiona Reynolds, Director-General of the National Trust, said: "In just one month, thousands of people have backed our appeal and we've raised almost half of the money needed.
"This tremendous support shows the love we as a nation have for our special places - thank you to everyone who has contributed. We now need to keep going to make sure we reach the target and secure this piece of coastline for ever."
Other high-profile figures that have given their support to the Trust's campaign include actor Richard E. Grant, actor and TV presenter Tony Robinson, Comedian, presenter and Kent resident Paul O'Grady, Kent born and world famous fashion designer Zandra Rhodes, iconic singer from the 1940s Dame Vera Lynn, round the world yachtswomen Dame Ellen MacArthur and BBC Coast presenters Neil Oliver and Miranda Krestovnikoff.
Standing proud at over 110 metres (taller than Big Ben or the same height as twenty-five London buses stacked on top of each other), the White Cliffs of Dover have witnessed many dramatic moments in England's history.
These include the arrival of the Romans and the welcome return of British armed forces after the evacuation of Dunkirk during the second-world war.
The cliffs are also home to a rich array of rich wildlife including the Adonis blue butterfly, rare coastal plants such as oxtongue broomrape and sea carrot, and birds including skylark, the only colony of Kittiwakes in Kent and peregrine falcons.
Hundreds of thousands of people come to visit the dramatic chalk cliffs every year with their wonderful views across the English Channel.
Across England, Wales and Northern Ireland the National Trust looks after more than 720 miles of coastline. The Trust acquired its first stretch of the White Cliffs of Dover in 1968 as part of its Neptune Coastline Campaign.
There are three easy ways that money can be donated to the appeal:
- Online at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/whitecliffsappeal where supporters can choose to have their name engraved on their virtual White Cliffs of Dover.
- Text a donation to support the appeal. For example, if someone wanted to donate GBP5 they'd need to text 'DOVR02 GBP5' to '70070'. The amount that you wish to donate must be included in the text.
- Over the phone by calling 0844 800 1895.
The Twitter hashtag #whitecliffs will be used on twitter to keep people updated about the progress of the appeal.
About National Trust:
The National Trust looks after more than 250,000 hectares of countryside, 720 miles of coastline conservation and hundreds of historic places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. For more information on the charity's conservation work and ideas for great value family days out go to: www.nationaltrust.org.uk.
National Trust White Cliffs Appeal in Bid to Break GBP1 Million
The National Trust has announced a host of UK celebrities lending their support for the charity's largest ever coastal appeal, to buy a 1.35km stretch of the White Cliffs of Dover.
2012-08-09
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[Press-News.org] National Trust White Cliffs Appeal in Bid to Break GBP1 MillionThe National Trust has announced a host of UK celebrities lending their support for the charity's largest ever coastal appeal, to buy a 1.35km stretch of the White Cliffs of Dover.