GARETH CRADDOCK
Gareth Craddock is a teacher and writer. His family came to Kent in the 1930s, to dig coal on the coastal marshes. The mines have gone but the marshlands remain. Gareth likes to explore the landscape left behind. His chief interests are wild waters, fish and birds. He also enjoys history and counts himself lucky that his current school is based in a 300-year-old farmhouse.
Gareth writes the long-running rural blog:
Postcards from the English Outback
Gareth Craddock is a teacher and writer. His family came to Kent in the 1930s, to dig coal on the coastal marshes. The mines have gone but the marshlands remain. Gareth likes to explore the landscape left behind. His chief interests are wild waters, fish and birds. He also enjoys history and counts himself lucky that his current school is based in a 300-year-old farmhouse.
Gareth writes the long-running rural blog:
Postcards from the English Outback