My brother Dave Nicoll who was a member probably from 1996 when he built his first coracle on a Terry Kenny’s course on the weekend of the Ironbridge regatta of that year, died on Saturday 20th April after a short illness aged 85
Ash dieback disease
06 December 2020
Society member and Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority volunteer Dave Purvis recently attended a virtual conference hosted by the park authority on ash dieback disease and its impact in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Within the presentation was a lot of information on how the disease is spread, how to spot it at various stages, and how to manage woodland in order to conserve as much uninfected trees as possible.
Ash dieback is of particular concern to the coracling community, being one of the main timbers used for coracle construction.
The park authority have kindly provided a copy of their presentation (attached below) and an article was recently published to go alongside the presentation, which can be viewed via this link
Attachments
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YDNPA ash dieback disease presentation | 2.29 MB |