BBC News recently posted in their Magazine a video about coracles, net fishing and handing the tradition down through the family, featuring Raymond and Malcolm Rees.
This video can be viewed on the BBC News Magazine website by clicking here
BBC News recently posted in their Magazine a video about coracles, net fishing and handing the tradition down through the family, featuring Raymond and Malcolm Rees.
This video can be viewed on the BBC News Magazine website by clicking here
We have been made aware of two events later this year that are looking for traditional craft demonstrators
We all thought the coracle (curach) had died out as a traditional working boat in Scotland in the 18th Century with the cessation of timber floating on the River Spey.
Anyone who has been for a paddle on many of the country’s rivers in the past few years will have noticed much litter floating around, or caught in overhanging branches.
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