St Pauls green way project

The new Green Way connects St Pauls Learning Centre, the Adventure Playground and Halston Drive Community Room in Bristol. Murals that celebrate world foods have been painted at two of the hubs, and new benches, trees and signs line the route.

This would be interesting anyway, but we are particularly pleased as it features the work of local artist (who also happens to be our nephew) Rob Wheeler (aka Graft). See this BBC report: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-54234247

Plus a few other views of this interesting neighbourhood:

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Scarlet waxcap

Normally, a short-cut across the pitch and putt course at Ashton Court requires concentration on wayward golf balls, but thanks to the virus, no golf! With our eyes caste downwards we spotted this Scarlet Waxcap mushroom. Actually, I spotted it, but Sal knew what it was. It’s called teamwork!

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Iron road

Back in May, I noted the course of the railway which, it is planned, will in a year or two be re-opened to link Portishead with Bristol. The track has been completely impenetrable but someone has been busy in the last week or so and revealed the existing rails, which look in fairly good shape.

And as it was in May:

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Purton and Sharpness

Last chance before Lockdown 2.0. We met Wendy, Graham and Emma at Purton, for a walk along the Sharpness canal. Lunch later at Sharpness. Fabulous weather. And we spoke, briefly, to Helen Rome, a fellow hasher in the ‘nineties, here paddle-boarding in the canal.

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Abonae

We walked from Ham Green, down the hill to the River Avon, then along the riverbank passing the Roman settlement of Abonae on the opposite (north) side, more recently know as Sea Mills. The river Trym flows into the Avon here. The nearest bridge is a railway (to Avonmouth and Severn Beach) and the further bridge is The Portway.

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Street art at Weston-super-Mare

Sally spotted this little gem of street art, actually on rocks above the beach at Weston-super-Mare. It’s about ten inches high and the work of JPS, otherwise known as Jamie Scanlon.

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Steart nature reserve, Somerset

Quite close, as the crow flies, but this area, between Bridgewater and Hinckley Point power station, requires a 35 mile loop around the River Parrett. A lovely, well-maintained, reserve on the side of the river. The power station looms in the distance, reminiscent of Dungeness.

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Greville Smyth Park, Bristol

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Ruth

A sculpture, Ruth, in AWT’s Bennett’s Patch nature reserve, by the Portway alongside the Avon Gorge. The sculpture commemorates the role women played in the second world war. It was created with habitats for birds, bats, invertebrates and amphibians.

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Art and nature in Oldbury Court Estate, NE Bristol

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