Final day Flotsam and Jetsam

In 1886 a schooner, The Spring, sank and the sacks of cement were purchased to build a seas wall. They still form part of the sea wall on the prom but were covered over in the 1970s when the sea wall was strengthened.

There used to be a tidal paddling pool. How lovely would that be? Or a tidal lido?


The Thames Clipper might run a service from Gravesend to Central London. I think about what an exciting journey that would be, let alone a brilliant commute. 



All the things I didn’t do. There are so, so many things but here are the ones that I really wanted to connect with and couldn’t find a way to make it happen. 


  • I haven’t met anyone in a group, or community setting enjoyed a pint or a gig. 
  • Really explore the Marshes
  • Meet with G Town crew – though I enjoyed some of their Insta live broadcasts
  • Have a walk round Higham with Sarah
  • Spend more time in the villages of Gravesham
  • Connect with The Table project
  • Chat to some elders in the community
  • Eat at the Gurdwara
  • Learn to tie a knot
  • Meet with someone from the Port of London Authority or RNLI
  • Connect with the gaming and model community – through the shops in the Mug & Meeple and on High Street
  • Go rowing with the rowing club
  • Visit the Cast Iron brewery








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