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Sheppey Bluetits make a splash for New Year's Day

By: John Nurden jnurden@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 11:06, 03 January 2022

Updated: 11:08, 03 January 2022

Here's one way to make a splash to welcome in the new year - go for a swim in the sea.

Members of the Sheppey Bluetits "wild" swimming club braved the cold on Saturday - New Year's Day - and took the plunge at The Leas, Minster.

The Sheppey Bluetits 'wild' swimming club made a splash on new year's day by taking the plunge in the sea at The Leas, Minster. Picture: John Nurden

But they had great weather for it. The sea was almost as calm as a mill pond and temperatures were around 10C.

All agreed it was "mild" although their youngest swimmer Lily, eight, was not so convinced.

After emerging from the waves she admitted: "It was cold."

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Also taking a dip was Major Lynne Clifton of the Sheerness branch of the Salvation Army who drove from her home in Maidstone to take part.

"I always join in when work permits," she said.

The Sheppey Bluetits 'wild' swimming club made a splash on new year's day by taking the plunge in the sea at The Leas, Minster. Picture: John Nurden
The Sheppey Bluetits 'wild' swimming club, with James Mead (right) made a splash on new year's day by taking the plunge in the sea at The Leas, Minster. Picture: James Mead
Lily, 8, made her debut with the Sheppey Bluetits 'wild' swimming club when they went for a dip on new year's day in the sea at The Leas, Minster. Picture: James Mead
Feet up: The Sheppey Bluetits 'wild' swimming club made a splash on new year's day by taking the plunge in the sea at The Leas, Minster. Picture: James Mead

More than 20 swimmers - nearly all women - turned up for the event. Others dived in at Queenborough and Sheerness.

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