Friday, 25 July 2014

Canada Goose Chase, Bryn Bach Park, South Wales


Such a beautiful setting for this annual event.
Its not often we get to witness the annual Canada Goose Chase. Crowds gather on the pathway surrounding the lake, some with children in pushchairs, youngsters on scooters, couples holding hands, all waiting.

Always held at the height of summer, although not always well advertised beforehand, the geese congregate to compete to be the first past the finishing post...

Waiting to register and receive their entry number.

The Starter sits patiently in position, waiting for the competitors.
Jostling for position they disappear along the lake.



  
THEY'RE  OFF !
Exhausted but excited they scramble up the slipway to reach the Finish.


The Winner takes a bow.








Friday, 18 July 2014

Sir Tony Robinson & South Wales Canals


Waterlilies on the Pontnewynydd section
The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, originally built to carry coal and iron to Newport is currently being restored from Five Locks, Cwmbran to Newport. The restoration is led by the Monmouthshire, Brecon and Abergavenny Canals Trust.

Sir Tony Robinson, the TV presenter and historian is supporting the campaign to bring British Canals back to life. He said:
Tunnel between Sebastopol & Pontnewynydd
"The waterway network is part of the fabric of our nation but it's easy to forget that no so very long ago some of our most popular canals were almost lost forever. "

"The fact that we can still enjoy them now is thanks largely to the vision, dedication and sheer hard work of volunteers in the 1960s and 1970s. These inspiring people wouldn't take no for an answer. We need to recapture that same spirit to support today's volunteers in bringing more of these waterways back to life."

Five Locks
Glandwr Cymru, or the Canal and River Trust in Wales has published an online map:

www.canalrivertrust.org.uk/restoration