Issue 86 – Spring 2015
Issue 86 of Keer to Kent was the first edition of the Journal to include full-colour printing on all of its 20 pages. In addition to the articles listed below, it featured photographs by Art-image, Lucy Barron, Stephen Caunce, Ove Claessen, Tania Crockett, Tanya Hoar, Ann & Ken Kitchen, Tim Lindroos, Mike Malpass, Peter Moreton, David Mower, Tony Riden, Peter Standing, Phil Taylor and images supplied by the Arnside Archive. Two pages were dedicated to a sequence of photographs by June Harrison, documenting the dramatic rescue of a couple with their dog from the quicksands of the Kent estuary at Sandside. (You will find a detailed commentary on this sequence by Adrian Walker in a Keer to Kent Extra 109 article.) This edition was edited by Sheila May; Colin Patrick served as Associate Editor, and Ann Kitchen as Technical Advisor. It was printed by Pagefast, Ltd, Lancaster.
Contents
Article | Author | Page |
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Editorial & Contents | Sheila May | 2 |
Ducking and Diving | Annabel Rushton | 3 |
Swifts in the Community | Peter Moreton | 4 |
Arnside Railway Station – Social History | Stephen Caunce | 6 |
What is going on at Sandside (Photos by June Harrison) | Sheila May | 8 |
Landscape Trust Reserves | John Wilson & Bob Pickup | 9 |
National Trust | Ross James | 9 |
Seeing afresh – Storth & Sandside | Ann Kitchen | 10 |
Nature Improvement Area | Lucy Barron | 12 |
Arnside & Silverdale Tumps | Peter Standing | 14 |
Petitioning for the Landscape | Denise Dowbiggin, Bob Hamnett, Joy Sharp, John Webb | 16 |
Saved from the Quicksand at Sandside | 20 |
The Issue
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