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In 1977 we hired our first narrowboat from Anglo Welsh at Market Harborough.From that moment our destiny was set. In 2006 we finally purchased our own brand new 57' narrowboat which we named 'Free Spirit'. Our aim is to travel the length and breadth of all the navigable rivers and canals of the UK. This will be our story as it unfolds.

Friday 1 March 2013

Derby radio reporter pays us a visit


Friday is always work party day for the ECP&DA. With us mooring on the society moorings we feel it's only right that we do our bit and help, me cleaning the loo's and Ian with any restoration work that needs doing. Imagine our surprise, then, when a man from Derby Radio turned up on our doorstep parking his car next to our boat and armed with notepad and microphone. He had read an article in ECP&DA's quarterly magazine 'The Outlook' about a piece that Ian had written, I supplied the photos, regarding a burst water pipe that lay over the Erewash canal. Here is an extract,

The Severn Trent water pipe that carries water across the Erewash canal below Derby road bridge has been leaking for approximately 20 years. On 28th October Severn Trent arrived mob handed to repair the leak. The valve was repaired by replacing the valve stem seal and after 4 hours of work, it was job well done and home for tea. Well done lads.    Then..............

You can just make out water droplets on the water below the leak



Is this a variation of three men in a boat?
Leak repaired! No water droplets on the water

 This is how it looked 5 weeks later



It became apparent after the first really cold spell in mid December that the seal had failed.


 Oh well , I guess its the thought that counts! 

 All the work party were having lunch break when the reporter arrived so the interview took place in the society's headquarters. After chatting to our chairman, Howard, and work party organiser, Mick, he then turned his attention on me wanting to know all about our boat and way of life. Not sure if what I said will be broadcasted but we are pretty sure the rest of the interview will be put out to air. He wanted some authentic work party sounds so Ian started the dumper truck and someone else started hammering and shouting instructions. All of which was totally put on so if you do happen to listen to the interview, the noise in the background was all for show!



Chatting first to Mick

Then Howard


John Bayliss BEM (IWA) making authentic hammering sounds

Ian and Howard at the 'very' noisy dumper truck

Man with a mic
16. 50pm Just heard the interview will be broadcast Monday 4th March between 9 and 12 am.

2 comments:

KevinTOO said...

Hi Irene & Ian,
Do you know if Radio Derby replay their programmes on the BBC iPlayer? I'd like to hear it but I'll be at work when you're 'on-air' :(
Kevin

Ian and Irene Jameison said...

Hi Kevin,

I got it wrong!!! The program is on between 7 - 9 am. Hopefully you will still be home when it's broadcast. I'm not sure if the program will be available on iPlayer, but you might be able to hear it on the BBC's web site.
Irene Xxx

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