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6th December 2019 / Video Blog

NOMAD Community Projects

NOMAD Ventures GB CIC (a community interest company) trading as NOMAD Community Projects.
Objectives: To help our local communities to better understand and support our natural environment whilst remaining physically and mentally healthy. We have a particular interest in invertebrates (insects) with some extensive knowledge and experience in this area within our business. 

This is a 'not for profit' enterprise with no shareholders and no dividends paid out and all assets legally locked into the enterprise - all for the benefit of our local communities!

NOMAD Sea Kayaking has traded for sixteen years, helping the public to enjoy our beautiful coastline in an adventurous and safe way. 

NOW with our Community Interest enterprise, we can progress our personal passion and business objectives to support and add value to our local communities, using our extensive experience over the past fifteen years to support our environment and connect people with nature and the host of environmental issues we now face.

We want to excite and inspire communities to get involved with nature and their local environmental challenges, to take action and make a real tangible difference. 

Our communities will benefit as follows;
1. Access to outdoor activities led by qualified and experienced Guides and instructors.
2. Promote exercise and personal activity to enhance and promote good health and mental well being through specialist outdoor events.
3. Educate and expose communities to environmental issues such as climate change, loss of habitat and species conservation and management.

NOMAD Community Projects (NCP) will educate and enthuse as many people as we can to be active and healthy, both physically and mentally and be aware and passionate about the wonderful diversity of our natural world and what they can do to preserve, nurture and improve the environment for themselves and their communities. 

NOMAD Community Projects (NCP) will use our existing skills and expertise developed over fifteen years of UK operations to achieve the objectives agreed with our clients. So for example, we could lead a group of youngsters in canoes down the Stour River in Essex, teaching basic canoeing skills and enjoying the exercise and fresh air whilst learning about the diversity of the local entomology along he river as well as any possible challenges faced locally.

Check out an example of our voluntary work at this link RAF Mildenhall Beach Clean

To discuss your potential community project, please contact us;

Office: 01473 - 375 026
Email: apply@nomadcommunityprojects.co.uk

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Leading groups sea kayaking - NOMAD Community Projects
Bloody Nose beetle collected near Dunwich in Suffolk.
Canoe groups surveying aquatic insects (Stour, Essex) - NOMAD Community Projects
Surveying Coleoptera (beetles) for national database.
Bethany Scott

Bethany is a regular sea kayaker on the east coast with a track record of 11 years sea kayaking around the isles of the UK and abroad. She has strong views on local issues in Suffolk and the East of England and is a regular contributor to publications here in the UK.  Bethany’s writing  initiates thoughtful, open and positive online discussion and debate on all things sea kayaking and environment related for NSK. She is a member of the Alliance of Independent Authors and a self published writer. She is also a member of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain and a new guest contributor to NOMAD Sea Kayaking.