Sand, sea and a sizzling Puffin Festival
Bumper crowds enjoyed the heat at this year’s Puffin Festival.
- Puffin Theatre Club
- Bare Toed Dance co
- Biosecurity dog Reid & Rachel
- Simon Wood drum circle
- Caribbean Crew
- Inglenook
A spokeperson for Amble Events Committee said “It was a fabulous weekend of celebrating puffins and the environment, especially our beautiful Little Shore.
“The gorgeous weather was the crowning glory on a packed weekend. We thank everyone who took part, all our valued sponsors, and hopefully we’ll see you all again next year.”
- Jamie and Georgie
- Kite flyer Freya
- Northern Monkeys Brass Band
- Pete Bell
- Sat sandcastle winners Oliver & Dylan
- Blue – winner Best Dog
Live entertainment and stalls filled the Town Square, and there were environmental and heritage walks and talks around town. Family activities at the Little Shore included sandcastle competitions, and kite making.
- Amble Swimblers with Fenwick Ridley & Tommy Noddy
- Tommy Noddy and young friend
- Puffins Social Runners
- LAOY winner Janet
- Sunday sandcastle winners Hazel & Iris
On the Braid, the annual dog show was held alongside bird watching and biosecurity dog demonstrations. The landscape artist of the year competition was another big success, this year’s winner was Janet Moloney.
- Ganseys talk
- Meze Mundo
- Space for Shorebirds talk
On Sunday, ice swimmer Fenwick Ridley formally announced the Bathing Water status for the Little Shore, after which, swimmers and paddlers took to the water in the ‘Big Splash’ to celebrate the news.

Ice swimmer Fenwick Ridley at the ‘Big Splash’ at Amble’s Little Shore. Photo by Jim Donnelly




























