Friday, May 2

WME Flickr Focus: February to April 2014

Looking back through my most recent posts I realised that I hadn't submitted an update digest since January - how very remiss of me! Having given myself a suitably painful smack on the wrist I think I'd better let you know what's been happening, although in truth there isn't a huge amount to report. My focus has been firmly on other things of late (most notably the need to secure new employment) so all photostream activity was placed on the most distant of back burners. Here's a summary of what few new additions there have been...

February's cohort primarily concentrated on WME Birmingham and WME Dudley. Brum contributed some views from Cannon Hill Park and a brace of Tame Valley Canal samples from Deykin Avenue near Witton, while Dudley mustered up a Coseley couple (Silver Jubilee Park and the Avenue of Remembrance) plus a 210 bus at the Merry Hill Centre. WME Coventry was notable for the arrival of Aldermans Green, represented by the post office and the former Elephant & Castle pub, then there was a rare offering from WME Telford courtesy of a Dawley Bank bus stop. Staffordshire sprinklings are the railway station sign at Cannock along with the 517 bus at Pattingham, whereas over in Wolverhampton we have a sighting of Stan Cullis outside Molineux Stadium.

March was a complete non-event where updates were concerned so we shall move swiftly on into April. Taking the honours this time around is WME Worcestershire where Cookley's post office and Red Lion pub made their respective presences felt. WME Dudley received a Cradley injection (the Widders and the site of the Old Crown), likewise WME Birmingham was boosted by buses (the 18 and 27 at Northfield) and a well-timed train calling at Aston. Elsewhere, WME Staffordshire got in on the act with Calf Heath Marina and the Cannock Extension Canal (a peek at the former location of Wyrley Common Bridge) and there was just time on WME Coventry for Travel de Courcey's 703 route to visit the Arena Tesco interchange. 

Hopefully there will be something within that selection that takes your fancy, and I'd quite like to say there are plenty more where they came from but given current circumstances such a statement would be seriously overconfident. I do have a number of photos waiting in the wings but actually having chance to publish them could be the difficulty. No promises for the moment then but I'll see what I can do...

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