Filming starts this  month for the sequel to the highly successful documentary “The Living Thames.”  The Historic Thames will describe the role that London’s great tidal estuary has played in the city’s history, from the end of the last ice age to modern times.  The film is being made in support of the Thames Estuary Partnership, is crowd-funded, and the educational platform created for the film-making is https://aquaeyemedia.org.uk/  Details of both films can be seen here, and this is also a vehicle for donations.

The Living Thames, presented by TEP president Chris Baines and introduced by Sir David Attenborough, won top prize in the 2019 UK Charity Film Awards and has now won awards at film festivals across four continents.  It is widely used for community screenings and in schools, and is readily available via Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Living-Thames-Sir-David-Attenborough/dp/B08HC975FC

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