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Scarborough Dolphins and Smiles June 2024
After a less than perfect start, weather-wise, our 2024 season arrived in Scarborough, North Yorkshire and delivered in spades! Smiles, dolphins, seabirds and yet more smiles. Enjoy some of the best dolphin clips we've ever seen...
Double Trouble 2024
Double Trouble was a project that saw two fully accessible power catamarans, Wetwheels Yorkshire and Wetwheels Edinburgh, visit Royal Quays Marina, North Shields, to run fully accessible adventures on the sea in 2024. Working with disability charities, children's hospices and SEN schools almost 300 disabled people and their families shared a safe, exciting and fun adventure.
Amble Outreach 2023
Wetwheels Yorkshire's visit to Amble, Northumberland in August 2023 faced some challenging weather conditions but the 'friendliest port' didn't fail to deliver the joy.
Royal Quays Outreach August 2022
Blessed with great sea conditions and wonderful groups of participants, Wetwheels Yorkshire enabled many families to take part in a barrier free adventure on the sea. Kindly supported by Royal Quays Marina, North Shields, organisations such as Out Of Sight, Grace House, St Oswald's Hospice (Children and Young People) and our great friends at Special Lioness made sure the crew had to work long hours to make sure as many people as possible shared the joy. There were even dolphins!
Amble Outreach 2022
Wetwheels Yorkshire spent ten days in sunny Amble, Northumberland in July 2022, Britain's Friendliest Port. Blessed with good weather, sunny skies and, most important, a record number of wonderful participants who took to the seas and enjoyed the ultimate sensory experiece that is Wetwheels!
North Shields Outreach May 2022
Wetwheels Yorkshire spent a week in May 2022 running barrier-free trips for local groups in the Newcastle and Sunderland area. Operating from Royal Quays Marina on the River Tyne participant groups included St Oswald's Hospice Children's Unit, Special Lioness, Grace House, Out Of Sight, BLESMA (limbless veterans charity) and Active Strokes North East.