Felixstowe with Carolyn Quinn
Carolyn explores this Suffolk seaside town, a place she's visited often over the years, and discovers how the enormous container port has shaped so much of the local area.
Carolyn Quinn has family links to Felixstowe, a place sheβs visited frequently over the years, enjoying walks along the Edwardian seafront, soaking up its old world charm. For Open Country she returns to take a closer look at this Suffolk town, including how itβs been shaped by the enormous presence of Felixstowe Port, the largest container port in the UK.
She begins her journey with David Gledhill at Felixstowe Museum who gives a quick overview of the richly historic area. From there she walks round the corner to Landguard Nature Reserve, overlooked by the portβs enormous cranes. Ranger, Leonie Washington, shows her the reserve's internationally important habitat of vegetated shingle. It supports species like the incredibly rare Stinking Goosefoot and provides habitat for ground-nesting birds like the ringed plover.
Next, Carolyn pops on a hard-hat and enters the Port itself, where Paul Davey shares some facts and figures about this bewilderingly huge place. Then itβs onto the Wildlife Trustβs Trimley Marshes reserve. It was created to replace habitat destroyed when the Port expanded around 30 years ago. Carolyn asks Andrew Excell whether this wetland habitat makes up for the lost mudflats.
And finally, the seaside holiday scene: Billy Butlin opened an amusement park here in 1931 and later sub-let it to showman and entrepreneur, Charlie Manning, who renamed it Manning's Amusements. Charlie's grandsons, Charlie Jr and Jonny, still run it but have also established Beach Street, where traders operate out of - what else - repurposed shipping containers. Carolyn meets Jonny and his mother, Sarah, who shares memories of the early days.
Note: The parody of the shipping forecast was written by Les Barker and included on the album βGuide Cats for the Blindβ created by Clive Lever.
Producer: Karen Gregor
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Jonny and Sarah Manning with Carolyn
Container Ship by Landguard Point
Landguard Nature Reserve
Carolyn at the Landguard Seafront
David Gledhill at Felixstowe Museum
Broadcasts
- Thu 14 Sep 2023 15:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Sat 16 Sep 2023 06:07ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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Open Country
Countryside magazine featuring the people and wildlife that shape the landscape of Britain