WELCOME TO PROJECT REDSAND

Project Redsand was set up with the aims of conserving, preserving and interpreting the history of the structure known as Redsands Fort. The long term goal is for restoration to the point where public visits can take place safely and give visitors a comprehensive view of how the fort was built, why it was built and the uses it has been put to over the decades since its construction.

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All 2005 Progress Reports 2004

ENGINEERING WORK AT THE TOWERS

INSTALLATION OF ACCESS SYSTEM COMPLETE Mowlem Marine, working out of their base at Northfleet Kent, have successfully completed the new access system to the G1 (South) Tower at Redsands. The system is specifically designed to aid the restoration project and…
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ISLE OF SHEPPEY GUESTS HAVE A DAY OUT WITH BAYBLAST

Michael Dolan of Project Redsand (Isle of Sheppey) has organised a trip around the Redsand Fort and other Thames Estuary sites on Saturday, 23rd April leaving Neptune’s Wharf, Herne Bay at 10:30 AM. The trip is intended as a ‘thank…
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CONTRACTORS APPOINTED

Project Redsand are pleased to announce the appointment of the main contractor, Mowlem Marine. During the coming years, Mowlem will be taking a leading role in the restoration of the Redsand Towers. Mowlem will be working in conjunction with our…
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ARTIST IN RESIDENCE ON SEA FORTS

See details of artist Stephan Turner’s residency on one of the Maunsell Sea Forts starting 31 July 2005. Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm, Sunday, 1 to 4pm. Whitstable Museum and Gallery Foyer. For further information about the residency see…
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Project Redsand in Sheerness with talks by: Frank R Turner

The Project Exhibition, SS Montgomery and Sea forts Presentation on Friday 15th. October 2004 and on January 13th this year were both a great success with full attendance. The Project Redsand team would like to thank the organisers, Michael Dolan…
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"These days there are few adventures to be undertaken close to home."

"However, this is one, and one considered to be well worth undertaking."

Robin John Adcroft (Banks) RIP 1950 - 2018 
Visionary and Founder of  Project Redsand