Voices from Sherwood Forest
By Miner2Major
Voices from Sherwood ForestJan 04, 2023
Voices from the RSPB and the Major Oak
Today we're speaking to Rob James, from the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) and he's brought along a very well known tree personality: the Major Oak! In a world first, this podcast includes an actual interview with and the sounds of Nottinghamshire's most famous tree!
Voices from Inspire Youth Arts part2
Part 2 of this excellent conversation with Andy Dawson, Manager of Inspire Youth Arts. We talk about the great partnership aspects that the IYA team have worked on with the Miner2Major scheme, and say good bye and good luck to Andy, as he steps away from IYA which has been his home for over quarter of a century.
Home | Inspire - Culture, Learning, Libraries (inspireculture.org.uk) Inspire Youth Arts (vimeo.com)
Papplewick Pumping Station: Immersion project: Inspire Youth Arts (vimeo.com) eNGineRoomLabelUK: Facebook Layout 1 (inspireculture.org.uk)
Voices from Inspire Youth Arts
Part One of this incredible recording by and with Marshall Fairbrother, our podcast creator; IYA Manager Andy Dawson and Miner2Major Scheme Manager Steve Little.
Search IYA's social media and find the films we talk about here:
Inspire Youth Arts | Inspire - Culture, Learning, Libraries (inspireculture.org.uk) From Miner to Major - YouTube Inspire Youth Arts Film Showcase | Inspire - Culture, Learning, Libraries (inspireculture.org.uk)
Voices from Mill Waters
This podcast has been recorded at the Mill Waters Heritage Centre, at Kings Mill reservoir in Mansfield. We may echo a little bit as we recorded it in the fabulous Discovery Room next to the Mill Waters Café. We talk to Emma Hancock, Mill Waters Community Engagement Ranger and Keith Marshall, Volunteer Ranger and learn all about the area, the Mill Waters project and all the amazing activities and events taking place including Wild Adventures and the Willow Tree Memory Café.
Voices from Papplewick Pumping Station
Today's episode takes us to the incredible Papplewick Pumping Station, Britain's finest Victorian waterworks. We talk to Ashley Smart, Director of the Museum and Mick Conroy, Volunteer and Chairman of the Papplewick Association. The pumping station was constructed in the 1880s and still has all its original features and beautifully landscaped gardens. Visit the website to find out more: Papplewick pumping station: Industrial museum and unique wedding venue in Nottinghamshire
We also talk about and hear a bit of the amazing Immersion musical piece, created by the Able Orchestra. After listening to this podcast, take time to listen to and watch this, it really is truly Immersive: Immersion - by Able Orchestra Live at Portland (Full performance) - YouTube
Voices from Newark and Sherwood DC
Join us for a virtual tour of what the greenspaces in Newark and Sherwood District Council have to offer. Learn about Forest School, how greenspaces, woodlands and nature can bring a smile to your face, and a slight skip in your step, no matter what the weather.
This episode interviews Lynn Preece, who, at the time worked for Newark and Sherwood District Council. Since recording this she has changed jobs but all the information is still very relevant and good to know
Voices from Notts. Wildlife Trust
Today we're talking all things wildlife, with Charleen Case from Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. From Saving Sherwood's Special Species to Habitat management and conservation, join us for a virtual tour of the Trust's nature reserves in this part of the county. The habitat improvement grants that Charleen talks about are currently available (November 2022).
Voices from Bestwood Country Park
Today we're talking to Rob Carlyle, the current chair of Friends of Bestwood Country Park. This is a beautiful 650-acre park north of Nottingham city centre, which is the southern end of the original historic Sherwood Forest. He explains the history of the park and how the brilliant volunteers bring a smile, cake and sunshine to this old colliery site. More information about the park and the group can be found here: Friends of Bestwood Country Park - Home (fbcp.org.uk)
If you have an interest in heritage and have some spare time, the small, friendly Winding Engine House volunteer team would really value your contribution.
Bestwood: From Kings to Coal. For people. For wildlife
Voices from Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum
Today we are talking to 2 incredible volunteers from the Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum. They provide a great service to local community members and visitors from further afield, with an excellent collection of memorabilia from the village and its mining heritage. Please visit www.bilsthorpemuseum.co.uk for more information and to see when you can visit or how you can get involved.
Voices from the Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum: Mining Memories & Poems
Today we are reading from some of the Mining Memories leaflets created by Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum (hence a lot of rustling in front of the microphone so apologies for slight sound-quality issues). We've included poems, talk of miners getting hosed down on their last day at work; what the ladies of Bilsthorpe were advised wear to flatter their figures (please note, this is not advice from the participants!) and Alvin Stardust.
All this in 11 minutes: what a jam-packed podcast!
Voices from the Mine: Turning Coal
The first podcast from the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership project, based in and around Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. In this episode, we interview volunteers at the incredible Bilsthorpe Heritage Museum. We learn about the history of the museum, set up by ex-miners (which shows off the heritage of the village and its mining heritage) and hear from some of its brilliant volunteers.
Miner2Major is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.