Pommy Harmar
Frome Voices
A three part audio adventure celebrating the Bristol FromeSoundscape and poem by Pete WeinstockAudio feature with local voices, history, community, ecology, discovery and wildlifeA self-guided walk from Frenchay Bridge to Cascade Steps
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Pommy Harmar
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Último episodio
26 de may. de 2026
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Episodios
Frome Voices: stories from a shared waterway 26.05.2026 41:49
Frome Voices is a three-part audio soundscape celebrating Bristol’s second river, the river Frome. This episode brings together the many communities who know and love the river including: Rich Scantlebury, Bird Watcher and Photographer Geoff Wallace, Bristol Industrial Archaeology Society (BIAS) John Rosewell, Local Historian. Jean Davidge, Coordinator Snuff Mills Community Garden Peter Coleman-Sm...
Frome Voices: a river soundscape and poem 25.05.2026 7:05
Frome Voices is a three-part audio soundscape celebrating Bristol’s second river, the river Frome. This episode features a new poem by Pete Weinstock entitled The Bristol Frome, once ‘brisk and fair’. Frome Voices Series The other two elements in the series are Frome Voices: shared stories from a living waterway Frome Voices: a self-guided walk from Frenchay Bridge to the Arnolfini It is part of B...
Frome Voices: a self-guided walk 24.05.2026 18:34
Frome Voices is a three-part audio soundscape celebrating Bristol’s second river, the river Frome. This is a self-guided walk leading you from Frenchay Bridge to the Arnolfini. The whole walk is about 6 miles long. Directions and information are given at each stop. You can either walk all of it or join at the following places. Timings for Stops 0:00 Introduction 1:24 Frenchay Bridge 3:20 Halfpenny...
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