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        Sandcastle Architects

        Children become the architects of their own sandcastles.

        News 1962 1 mins Silent

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        Overview

        Sandcastles are part of many people's childhood. A sandy beach, a bucket and a spade and damp sand are all you need and perhaps the desire to become an architect, engineer or builder. This sandcastle competition is open to six to eleven year olds and sponsored by the Daily Mail newspaper and overzealous parents and relatives are kept behind the cordon at a safe distance. By the 1970s the Californians had taken sandcastle building to the whole new art form of the sand sculpture.

        The average visitor to the seaside has nostalgia for the bucket and spade holiday of the past. Summer holidays for many used to be two weeks of domestic sea, sand and fun, come rain or shine. Many seaside resorts have returned to hosting some kind of sandcastle contest or sand sculpture festival from Weston-super-Mare in North Somerset to Torquay in Devon and Newquay in Cornwall. The more adventurous still aim to fill sandcastle moats or tunnels with the incoming tide. Seaside towns are making efforts to renovate and rejuvenate old buildings and to reanimate foreshores and encourage visitors back with out of season mini breaks and new attractions such as public art or specialised festivals.