Footprints

By: Pommy Harmar
  • Summary

  • This podcast is designed to inspire you to get out and explore the beautiful natural landscape surrounding the city of Bath, with its hills and valleys, grasslands and woodlands. Season 1 brought a monthly flavour of the September walking festival through interviews with special guests, a recorded local walk and a 'top-tip' section with festival organiser Lucy Bartlett. Season 2 delves deep into the rich diversity of the Bathscape, its culture, heritage, landscape and people. Footprints was nominated for two ARIAS in 2023 in the Grassroots Show and Best Local Show categories!! Hosted by walking and podcasting enthusiast Pommy Harmar. Get in touch with us through Facebook or Twitter or visit our website: www.bathscape.co.uk
    Copyright 2024 Pommy Harmar
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Episodes
  • Surfing the Generations
    Sep 9 2024

    This month we take a closer look at the city of Bath through the eyes of its residents. We will hear some wonderful memories shared by those who’ve grown up and spent their lives working in the city.

    The episode starts with Reconnecting Twerton, a group set up by the Bath CIty Football CLub Foundation. The group is for older residents and aims to connect older residents with each other, combating loneliness, sharing stories and having a lot of fun. Three of its members share stories about their lives. The Foundation's Health and Wellbeing officer Chris Gannon introduces us to the group

    We find time to get out and go for a walk. Nicole Daw is the Trails and Access Officer for the Cotswolds National Landscape and she’s been asked by Bathscape to make a number of films about the joys of walking. We join her with young people from the Black Familes in Education Group. Rob Mitchell is the supplementary school coordinator and he talks about why he’s chosen to take them out walking.

    The episode finishes off at the Forget-Me-Not Dementia Club down at Bath city football stadium. This is a group for older people living with dementia and we hear a couple of them in conversation with some young people from the Bath College Prince's Trust Programme .

    Mitchell Horman is in charge of the Prince's Trust team programme at Bath College and he brings the episode to a close with his views on the importance of intergenerational projects.

    Credits

    Music: Audionautix

    Produced by Pommy Harmar

    Links

    Reconnecting Twerton - www.bathcityfoundation.org/reconnecting-twerton

    Bath City FC Foundation - www.bathcityfoundation.org/

    Cotswolds National Landscape - www.cotswolds-nl.org.uk/

    Black Families in Education Support Group - www.educationequals.org.uk/

    Forget-Me-Not Dementia Club - https://www.forgetmenotfamiliarfriendscic.com/

    Bath College Prince's Trust Team Programme

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    46 mins
  • Hedgelaying, Scything and Dry Stone Walling!
    Aug 2 2024

    This month we head out into the countryside to find out about the many traditional and ancient skills using only hand tools and age-old techniques, including scything, hedge laying and dry stone walling.

    Local expert Mike Reed tells us all about hedgelaying, why it's done and what is different about the North Somerset style.

    We head up to Lyncombe Hill Fields and meet Maurice Tennenhaus leading a team of scythers. Presenter Pommy Harmar gets a lesson in scything from scything maestro Dave Pegler.

    Robin Morley leads the Cotswold Wardens Dry Stone Walling team and we hear from him and from the oldest drystone waller in the group Robin Oldland.

    Many new words are learnt in all three crafts!

    Credits

    Music: Audionautix

    Produced by Pommy Harmar

    Links

    Mike Reid Hedgelayer - https://www.instagram.com/mikereedhedgelaying/

    Avon Needs Trees volunteering - www.avonneedstrees.org.uk/volunteering/

    Chew Valley Plants Trees - www.chewvalleyplantstrees.co.uk/

    Community Farm, Chew Valley Lake - www.thecommunityfarm.co.uk/

    Natural England - www.gov.uk/government/organisations/natural-england

    Friends of Lyncombe Hill Fields - www.friendsoflyncombehillfields.co.uk/

    Green Scythe Fair - www.greenfair.org.uk/

    The Scythe Association - www.scytheassociation.org/

    Cotswold National Landscape - www.cotswolds-nl.org.uk/

    Cotswold Voluntary Wardens - www.cotswolds-nl.org.uk/looking-after/volunteering/

    Dry Stone Walling Association - www.dswa.org.uk/

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    40 mins
  • Full Steam Ahead!
    Jul 4 2024

    Join Dan Merrett (Manager) and Lucy Bartlett (Community Projects Officer) from Bathscape as they transport presenter Pommy Harmar by electric bike along two disused railway tracks across the Bathscape.

    We start in Saltford on the Bristol to Bath Railway Path, which follows the route of the Midland Railway Mangotsfield and Bath branch line, which was closed during the Beeching Axe of the 1960s.

    We meet Colin Maggs, a railway historian and the author of more than 100 books about British Railways. He was awarded an MBE in 1993 for services to railway history and an honorary MA from the University of Bath in 1995. He is joined by Mike Beale, Secretary Bath Railway Society who' can trace back four generations of railway workers in his family.

    We explore the two tunnels which form part of the Dorset and Somerset Line and meet Karl Baxter a runner competing in the gruelling ultramarathon 200 mile race called simply 'The Tunnel'. Every year around 45 men and women try to run backwards and forwards through the dark mile-long tunnel 200 times. In 2024, only 7 completed the race within the mandatory 55 hours.

    Credits

    Music: Audionautix

    Produced by Pommy Harmar

    Links

    Bath Railway Society - www.bathrailwaysociety.co.uk

    The Railway and Historical Railway Society - Dorset and Somerset line 150th Anniversary Commemoriative Walk with Mike Beale

    The Tunnel - 200 mile Ultramarathon Race in Combe Down Tunnel

    Tucking Mill Resevoir - Visitor information

    Sustrans - Bristol to Bath Railway Path

    Sustrans - Two Tunnels Circuit

    Two Tunnels Greenway - www.twotunnels.org.uk

    Bath and North East Somerset Council - Linear Park

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    49 mins

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