Well here is a little gem.
I missed all the adverts for the programme and caught it by chance this morning on the World Service.
It is a picture of the history and the place today, which captures the magic of the fields, along with a discussion on the proposed developments and an examination of the benefits of keeping it as it is now.
And that is all I am going to say.
Other than to say, it's a wonderful bit of radio, and well worth a listen.
The pictures first featured in the blog back in 2015**
Location; Ryebank Fields
Pictures; The Isles, in the 1880, courtesy of Miss Booth, from the Lloyd Collection, and Ryebank Fields, 2015 Stuart Marsden
*Ryebank Fields, Open Country, Radio 4
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000dgbk?fbclid=IwAR2fCqeIEqHAmzIIuft4P-DnCKmBId7kgOUGfzpm677RLVAQUnNfefDX97k
**What future Chorlton? ........ no. 2 Ryebank Road, https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.com/search?q=ryebank+fields
I missed all the adverts for the programme and caught it by chance this morning on the World Service.
It is a picture of the history and the place today, which captures the magic of the fields, along with a discussion on the proposed developments and an examination of the benefits of keeping it as it is now.
And that is all I am going to say.
Other than to say, it's a wonderful bit of radio, and well worth a listen.
The pictures first featured in the blog back in 2015**
Location; Ryebank Fields
Pictures; The Isles, in the 1880, courtesy of Miss Booth, from the Lloyd Collection, and Ryebank Fields, 2015 Stuart Marsden
*Ryebank Fields, Open Country, Radio 4
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000dgbk?fbclid=IwAR2fCqeIEqHAmzIIuft4P-DnCKmBId7kgOUGfzpm677RLVAQUnNfefDX97k
**What future Chorlton? ........ no. 2 Ryebank Road, https://chorltonhistory.blogspot.com/search?q=ryebank+fields
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