Explore every episode of the podcast River Journey: The Bristol Frome
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| River Journey : The Bristol Frome (trailer) | 25 Mar 2022 | 00:01:37 | |
a drop of what's to expect over the journey | |||
| Walk 5 - Bristol | 21 Mar 2022 | 00:44:07 | |
For the final part of the journey Christina canoes with Julie Doherty from Avon Wildlife Trust. As they paddle along they chat about the river as wildlife corridor and how we can all play our part in tackling the ecological crisis. In Eastville Park they come across wildlife photographer Robbie Deville photographing kingfishers. And Christina meets Melvin Woods from the Environment Agency. They talk about flood management and urban dilemmas as they walk through the streets of Bristol, where the river flows unseen beneath their feet, until it finally meets the River Avon | |||
| Walk 4 - Three Brooks, & Hambrook to Snuff Mills | 14 Mar 2022 | 00:38:30 | |
This journey begins with a detour - a visit to Stoke Brook, a tributary of the Frome. Christina meets up with Rozy Gray and volunteers from BART (Bristol Avon River Trust) to find out about BART's work throughout the Bristol Avon catchment and to see a conservation project in the Three Brooks Nature Reserve. | |||
| Walk 3 - Cog Mill to Moorend | 02 Mar 2022 | 00:43:12 | |
On the Frome Valley walkway between Cog Mill and Moorend, Christina meets artist Holly Dunham who talks about how the river inspired her to make important changes in her life; Jean Ray, one of nine children who grew up next to the river in Frampton Cotterell; Tony Harding and Peter Bruce, local experts on the hat making industry which was centred around the Frome for over three hundred years; and Duncan Porter who is part of the very active Frome Valley Environmental Group | |||
| Walk 2 - Yate to Algars Manor | 01 Mar 2022 | 00:35:56 | |
This stretch of river journey is from Yate to Algars Manor, near Iron Acton. | |||
| Walk 1 - The Source to Chipping Sodbury | 21 Feb 2022 | 00:35:17 | |
This episode of River Journey begins at Seven Springs, the source of the Frome, and finishes on the outskirts of Chipping Sodbury. Christina walks with Pommy Harmar, who has created a soundscape of the river; Pauline Wilson from Sodbury Woodland and Nature, a group planting trees on land near a new aqueduct; Liz Kinsey, coordinator of the River Frome Reconnected Project ; and David Hardill from Yate Heritage Centre who talks about medieval burgage plots and ancient mills. Pommy Harmar podcasts - Naturally Bristol | |||