Keen walker, especially of Slow Ways.
https://beta.slowways.org/
Occasional volunteer guide for Visually Impaired adventurers. Please use Alt Text!
Also interested in public transport, remnants of the past, beer, prog rock, astronomy and allsorts.
Mary Oz
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On a scorching day like this, the parking spaces that are shaded fill up first. People cross over to walk on the shady side of the street. As our climate hots up, we desperately need more trees!
#BloomScrolling
Common Hogweed or wild carrot. Surprisingly beautiful close-up. MUCH nicer than its horrible awesome Giant relative!
Oops I missed #WildflowerHour again! #MondayMotivation instead?
A gorgeous #mural in Padiham #Lancashire. The second photo also includes the building represented in the painting.
#StreetArt
Well, I never new that. The origin of the name #Birmingham!
Gooch Street Bridge over the River Rea just south of the city centre. I learn so many new things on @slowwaysuk.bsky.social walks, this one from Wythall into Birmingham. BirWyt2.
Lime tree flowers close-up.
#Trees
Government have tried to bury some bad news - for Rachel Reeves anyway - today as *their own* cost-benefit assessment of Heathrow expansion plan finds it would LOSE between £21 to £121 billion!
A climate catastrophic boondoggle clutched for by a chancellor with no real ideas for ‘delivering growth’
Many of us can save a child's life, if we rely on the best data.
Giving money to a charity is one of the best things you can do for others. Your donation can make a huge difference.
But whether or not your donation makes a difference greatly depends on *where* you donate.
Liège Guillemins station - absolutely amazing
Near Edgbaston #Birmingham for #FingerpostFriday
That's great news! I saw it was nearly ready when I walked @slowwaysuk.bsky.social route InvDru1 with @stuartmilligan.bsky.social recently. The road was already quiet but this path will be even better.
Today is a very good day to bury bad news, and that's what the government is trying to do. The results of the Heathrow Green Book impact assessment were released yesterday. DfT cost-benefit analysis s...
A new off-road section of the Great Glen Way has been opened taking walkers away from the tarmac for most of the section between Bunloit and Drumnadrochit. Our app and website are updated for the new path.
www.walkhighlands.co.uk/news/new-sec...