Minnis Bay is a popular family beach with attractions such as sailing, windsurfing, cafes, beach huts, public houses, restaurants, a children's playground, a paddling pool and coastal walking/cycling routes. The beach has gained a
European Blue Flag Award for its cleanliness and safety. The village has three other smaller beaches, which are surrounded by chalk cliffs and cliff stacks. Wildlife that can be observed in the Thames Estuary includes
seals,
velvet swimming crabs and the migrant
turnstone. Paintings by local artists are displayed at the David Burley Gallery in Birchington Library. Community activities take place at The Centre Birchington (Birchington Village Centre), including adult education classes, drama productions by the Birchington Guild of Players and concerts by the Birchington Silver Band. In 1989, Birchington-on-Sea was twinned with the town of
La Chapelle-d'Armentières, near
Lille in northern France; Birchington Twinning Association arranges events between the two communities, such as school trips, concerts and war remembrance services. Since 1932, Birchington has held a street carnival each summer, however the last carnival held was in 2006.
Sport Several teams compete in local leagues: the Birchington United Services Club runs a football team in the Thanet Sunday Football League Premier Division and a netball team in the Thanet and District Netball League, while Birchington Chess Club competes in the Thanet League. Westgate and Birchington Golf Club has an 18-hole course on the cliff tops between Westgate and Birchington. Birchington Bridge Club meets twice a week at the Our Lady and St Benedict's Church Hall. A football pitch is provided at the council owned Birchington Recreation Ground. As a seaside resort, the village has several clubs for watersports. Minnis Bay Sailing Club, founded in 1950, is a
dinghy and
catamaran club where members can sail for fun, but competitions are also held most weekends.
Speed boats,
jet skis and
water skis can be launched near the beach at Beresford Gap by members of Beresford Wakeboard and Water Ski Club, which was established in 2004 to help alleviate anti-social behaviour in the area. Anglers are catered for by Birchington Sea Angling Society.
Media There are two local weekly newspapers providing news on the Thanet district area.
Isle Of Thanet KM Extra is a free newspaper, while
Isle of Thanet Gazette is paid-for.
Isle Of Thanet KM Extra is owned by the
KM Group,
Isle of Thanet Gazette is owned by
Trinity Mirror. There are two local newsmagazines produced for the people of Birchington:
The Birchington Roundabout, which began publishing in April 2003, and
The Birchington Forum.
KMFM Thanet is a radio station on frequency 107.2FM, owned by the KM Media Group.
Community radio station
Academy FM (Thanet) launched in 2010 on 107.8FM. More recently, Birchington Together CIC starting publishing a monthly magazine/newsletter, Birchington Buzz. In February 2017, Local journalist Kathy Bailes, set up The Isle of Thanet News – covering news across the whole of the
Isle of Thanet.
Children and Young People For a lot of years, there has been a mixture of different groups for the young people and children of the village. Brownies, Girl Guides and Scouts have a large membership. There is mention of a youth club in Birchington since the 1960s; simply referred to as 'Birchington Youth Club'. After many changes, the youth club name was changed to 'Target Youth Hub' in 2017. It is run by a local group and headed up by Youth Worker, Melanie Megson, who has been involved since 2007. == Quex House and Park ==