The team behind a brand new surfing charity which helps individuals get in the water, regardless of their age, disabilities or conditions will be making waves at their launch this weekend.
Before surf's up for the Healing Waves team, they told Express all about what they would change about Jersey - now, isn't that swell?
Even though Jersey boasts some of the cleanest and prettiest beaches in the British Isles, it would be nice to have consistent swell.
Pictured: Healing Waves' Max Wiltshire making his very own waves.
If we had waves every day of the year, we could get more time in delivering Healing Waves (and the climate to go with it!).
Jersey has so many great things to do outdoors such as the cliff path walks, the sand dunes or exploring the caves at Plémont. So many of our natural outdoor activities are limited to people purely because of accessibility issues.
Pictured: Healing Waves' Seán Burke, Dominic Booth and Max Wiltshire will be launching their ocean therapy charity this weekend at Le Braye Beach.
It would be fantastic to see some of the States' money being put in to purchasing off-road wheelchairs, ramps and safety railings so everyone can get involved - we've got the surfing covered!
We'd like to see a greater awareness and celebration of the many talented and unique people that live here.
Pictured: The Healing Waves team hope their new ocean therapy charity will make the meditative qualities of the sea accessible to all.
Too many special characters with incredible potential miss out on opportunities or are simply overlooked.
There's nothing worse than a face full of dirty smoke when you're walking through town!
Pictured: The Healing Waves trio with keen surfers Adam and Ollie.
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