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» Urban fly-fishing report: River Frome, Bristol
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Trout in Dirty Places. On August 05th 2015. Urban fly-fishing report: River Frome, Bristol. For the last couple of seasons we’ve been hearing intriguing urban-trouty rumours. About the Bristol Frome. A little limestone river which rises in the rural Cotswolds and flows broadly south-west past the university quarter at Frenchay to meet the much larger Avon in the centre of Bristol. So when we heard how respected competition angler. And confirmed urban big fish hunter). We wondered if he’d like to. The riv...
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Friends of Blaise - Home
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Welcome to the Friends of Blaise. For those who don't already know, we are a volunteer community group who work with Bristol City Council to conserve, improve and promote this wonderful Estate. Some of this support involves funding additional facilities such as new notice boards, litter bins, steps and repair work on the Orangery doors. We also get involved in open air events, conservation work as well as opening the Castle over the summer, which would otherwise remain closed to the public. Continuing wi...
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Friends of Blaise - Estate
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In addition to the Castle and the Garden there are many other things that the estate offers, on this page we hope to list as many as these things as possible. The Blaise House museum is managed by Bristol City Council. Kings Weston Down Walk (PDF). Royals and St Mary's Church Walk (PDF). Bristol Avon Rivers Trust. Friends of Badock's Wood. Is a registered charity in England and Wales (280635).
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Friends of Blaise - Gallery
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To see more pictures click here. Album: Tree Planting - 7 Photos. Album: Castle - 7 Photos. Album: Garden - 11 Photos. Album: Vikings at Blaise - 16 Photos. Bristol Avon Rivers Trust. Friends of Badock's Wood. Is a registered charity in England and Wales (280635).
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Badock's Wood - a personal view: October 2015
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Badock's Wood - a personal view. Views and comment about Badock's Wood. Wednesday, 21 October 2015. Calling all Friends of Badock's Wood! Nowadays Badock's Wood is a very pleasant, natural space. We can enjoy the calm while exploring the wonders of nature. Even if the main reason for the walk is to exercise a dog then there can be no better surroundings and I'm sure the dogs appreciate that as much as we do. If you would like to read more click here. The great tit was making a loud tapping noise as it br...
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Badock's Wood - a personal view: February 2016
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Badock's Wood - a personal view. Views and comment about Badock's Wood. Monday, 22 February 2016. As I write, Saturday afternoon 20th Feb, it's very windy outside, approximately 50mph and also raining. The weather is very changeable at the moment and we were fortunate this morning because there was little wind and rain. We cleared litter from the stream and its banks from the Lakewood Road entrance as far as and beyond the Chestnut Bench with the spider carving. We see two types of wagtail in Badock's Wo...
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Friends of Blaise - Castle
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Javascript:document.forms['EditForm'].screen.value=3; document.forms['EditForm'].submit();. Every year volunteers open the castle up between April and October on the third Sunday of each month, plus Bank Holiday Mondays. Come up and visit us between 2:00pm and 4:30pm. What will you see on a visit to the Castle? Bristol Avon Rivers Trust. Friends of Badock's Wood. Is a registered charity in England and Wales (280635).
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Friends of Blaise - About Us
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To see more pictures click here. Friends of Blaise History. Friends of Blaise was originally set up in 1981 when Blaise Castle, that magnificent folly on the hill, was in dire straits: neglected, falling down and the victim of arson and vandal attacks. It was fenced off from the public for safety reasons and its future lay in the balance. Friends of Blaise Today. As well as opening the Castle to the public (opening times can be found on the Castle page. Together with the Henbury Conservation Society, we ...
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