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Grant McClure

South Coast Office Director

Grant McClure grew up in the Lowcountry and holds degrees from Wofford College and Clemson University. Residing in Beaufort, Grant enjoys fly fishing and exploring the waterways in his jon boat. As an avid outdoorsman, Grant takes pride in encouraging others to be responsible stewards of our natural resources.  He considers it a privilege to work alongside coastal communities to confront challenges like rapid growth and sea level rise.

Contact:

  • grantm@scccl.org
  • 803-770-2074

Education:

Wofford College, BA, English & Environmental Studies

Clemson University, MFWR, Wildlife & Fisheries Resources

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South Coast Newsletter: Plastics in the lowcountry

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Tickton Hall feasibility study prioritized ahead of Ridgeland annexation decision

As of late April, the Town of Ridgeland has cancelled the public hearing for the 1,520-acre Tickton Hall development scheduled for this Thursday, May 2nd, citing the need for a third-party feasibility study. If annexed

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South Coast Newsletter: Working Hand in Hand to Protect Our Coast

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The Chelsea Annexation: There’s more to say before a decision is made

Just four days after hearing your passionate testimony in front of a packed house, the Town of Ridgeland announced the cancellation of the public hearing scheduled for the evening of April 4. A regular Town

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South Coast Newsletter: St. Helena advocates visit Columbia

South Coast Newsletter, February 2024 Despite the cooler temperatures, the month of February got off to a hot start as our South Coast team partnered with community members from St. Helena Island and Jasper County

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Annexation 101: Let’s talk about the Chelsea development

Welcome to Annexation 101! The Town of Ridgeland voted to accept an annexation petition for 3,000 acres of land along Snake Road that abuts Hazzard Creek and the Port Royal Sound watershed. The annexation request

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