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The Coracle Society
Aims and Membership Details 2008
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The aims of the Coracle Society are :
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To promote the knowledge of coracles,
curraghs and allied craft, their construction and use,
also their study and collection. To support the continuance of fishing involving the use of coracles. To encourage the holding of coracle regattas, races, and allied events. To support the craft of coracle making in all its forms. |
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Activities
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The publication of a newsletter
as a means of communication between all those interested in coracles.
The organisation of events, demonstrations and exhibitions relating to coracles. The collection of information on coracles and allied craft. The organisation of lectures, talks, etc, on the various aspects of coracle use and construction. |
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![]() Coracle Society Newsletter - (January 2006 Edition depicted - Only available via Membership) See below for subscription details and an order form. |
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Membership 2008
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If
you wish to join, please complete this form with your first annual subscription
(Commences on 1st January each year) UK Membership Fee: Single - £7.00 or Joint £10.00 Standing Order Mandate £7 or £10 joint Membership: The Coracle Society Treasurer Account HSBC 5 Broad Street, Knighton, Powys, PD7 1BW Sort Code 40-26-21 Cheques payable in English Sterling to The Coracle Society: Postal address : Dick Mundy 7 Samsons Close Brightlingsea CO7 0RP United Kingdom CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE MEMBERSHIP POSTAL FORM |
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