Please click on the links under each interview to read a write-up/ summary of the discussion. If you'd like to participate in our audio history project, please contact us - we'd love to talk to you! BoA: a gentle place, despite its problems Jeff Parsons in conversation with Louise Weissel and Lucy Newmarch Christensen LorriesContinue reading "Audio histories of the Old Golf Course and Bradford on Avon"
BoA: a gentle place, despite its problems
Based on an interview with Louise Weissel and Lucy Newmarch-Christensen on 25th August 2024. Jeff Parsons was born in 1942, lived in Bradford on Avon from 1970 to 2002. He worked as a surveyor for the urban district council from 1964 to 1974. He describes Bradford on Avon as a ‘gentle’ place, with minimal traffic,Continue reading "BoA: a gentle place, despite its problems"
Lorries ‘ripped up’ St Laurence Road
Local resident Julie Sherman talks about issues arising from the old town tip, working at the rubber factory and passes on memories of unusual bounties at the tip Written by Gillian Livingstone and based on an interview with Julie Sherman, by Louise Weissel Julie Sherman was born on 1 July 1952 and moved to Bradford on Avon in 1971Continue reading "Lorries ‘ripped up’ St Laurence Road"
‘Disposal was surreptitious’ : A challenge for toxicity assessments
Records of a rubber factory worker indicate that drums of cyanide are buried beneath the old golf course Written by Jessica Holtaway and based on an interview with Martin Valentin, by Louise Weissel on 24th August 2024. Martin Valentin is an architect and local historian in Bradford on Avon. In this interview he discusses the historical dumpingContinue reading "‘Disposal was surreptitious’ : A challenge for toxicity assessments"
The old golf course: a place to play
Written by Gillian Livingstone and based on an interview with Margaret York, by Louise Weissel on October 29th 2024 For Margaret York, the Old Dump was a favourite place to play. She was born in post-war Bradford on Avon, and has lived there all her life. She grew up in the early 1950s and recalls the freedomContinue reading "The old golf course: a place to play"
“One lorry an hour” at the Old Town Tip
Written by Jessica Holtaway and based on an interview with Joan and Terry Allen, by Louise Weissel on September 2nd 2024. It was general knowledge that there was toxic waste in the Bradford on Avon town tip, explain Joan and Terry Allen. The Allens have lived in Bradford on Avon for over 60 years, JoanContinue reading "“One lorry an hour” at the Old Town Tip"
Missing Diamonds in Bradford on Avon
Residents in the St Laurence Road area of Bradford on Avon are mystified and dismayed because their ‘diamonds’ have gone missing or been damaged. The diamonds are in fact protest signs, put up as part of a campaign to prevent building on a green space close to their houses. The site was most recently aContinue reading "Missing Diamonds in Bradford on Avon"
The Right to be Safe, and Free
Written by May Chan Rhodes based on an interview with Judith Christensen by Jessica Holtaway, 20th July 2024 The Old Golf Course can be a blessing or a curse – depending on whether authorities are committed to keeping it safe, and free. This is the story of Judith Christensen, who enjoyed many a magical momentContinue reading "The Right to be Safe, and Free"
“Nobody worried about it”: the unregulated waste disposal site in BoA
Written by Jessica Holtaway, based on an interview with Douglas Phillips conducted on August 30th 2024 98-year-old Douglas Phillips can still remember the acrid smell of burning chemicals rising from the old town tip, now known by locals as the ‘Old Golf Couse’. “The tip always used to be burning, 24/7” he recalls. “I’d neverContinue reading "“Nobody worried about it”: the unregulated waste disposal site in BoA"
Show your support with a garden sign
Do you live or work on a main road where you could place one of our 'diamond' signs, to show your support for preserving the Old Golf Course and bring awareness to others? If you'd like one of these signs, or any other materials to display or distribute to help in our work to saveContinue reading "Show your support with a garden sign"
