Back in March 2020, the Staffordshire town of Stone gained the dubious distinction of hosting the very last trip I was able to complete before the Covid lockdown took effect. The Beardsmores were my accomplices that day, and now a full three years later we've finally got around to organising a sequel. What's more, Nick will also be on hand to lend the trip his royal seal of approval...
Buses and beer, railways and recollections, pubs and photography, canals and cricket: The quest to discover and document the West Midlands and surrounding areas continues...
Wednesday, March 29
Getting Stone-d with the Chip Foundation
Monday, March 27
Hub Marketing 2023: TIPTON
Sunday, March 19
A Stafford Spectacular: 2023
Saturday, March 11
Hub Marketing 2023: Wintry West Bromwich
The West Midlands - and indeed much of the country - has endured a cold snap of late but that hasn't stopped the Hub Marketing Board from staging our first full trip of 2023. West Bromwich awaits where we shall undertake a circuit of selected watering holes, remembering one of the Chairman's former bus driving colleagues in the process...
Sunday, March 5
A Date With Dorridge
The weekend skies may be as overcast as they come but I'm still intent on staging a Saturday swoop upon the Solihull Metropolitan Borough area. Dorridge has been designated as my principal destination so let's see how the day unfolds...
Thursday, March 2
The Chip Foundation's Leamington Spa Sequel
If you're getting a sense of deja vu then yes, the Chip Foundation did indeed visit Royal Leamington Spa this time last year so our 2023 curtain-raising escapade is a repeat of sorts. Hoping for better Warwickshire weather this time around, our eminent tour guide Mr Nick Esq is awaiting our attendance for a day of drums, dogs and drinks...
Wednesday, March 1
WME Flickr Focus - February 2023
In terms of photostream progress, Februrary was a month which tried to offer us a little bit of everything. Okay, we'll gloss over the fact that Worcestershire and Warwickshire didn't trouble my trusty abacus, but apart from those notable absentees all of my other constituent galleries saw update action...
Our principal driving force since December has been Exploration Extra, hitting a purple patch of form which latterly has heavily focused upon Wrexham. Sheep sculptures are always a good thing so a warm welcome was duly granted to 'Jolly Baa Baa' and 'Angelina' while pub-related representation came from Long Pull lettering and the Joules masonry of the Royal Oak. The Lake District's Honister Pass mountain road registered a scenic snapshot from my 2010 Arnside holiday and a Wrenbury Road street sign from 2017 also sneaks in. Alas I fear I've exhausted my Exploration Extra reserves for the time being so a long period of hibernation awaits.
Attention will now turn back to my core West Midlands galleries whereby WME Dudley has hit the ground running - two 544 bus shots at Coseley join a Stourbridge 294 route sighting in my Dudley by Bus album, then we have had further correspondence from the Ashwood Inn near Wordsley (I've taken quite a few pictures of that over the years). Sprinkle in slices of Sedgley's Beacon Tower and it all adds up to a useful batch of arrivals. It's a similar tale over on WME Sandwell where Bearwood budges in with clock content, a T.C. Hayes shopfront and an Abbey dartboard - what more could you possibly need!
WME Wolverhampton is never one to hide its light under a bushel and overcame any shyness suggestions by supplying Bantock Park tree trunks, Banks's 'Big Brother'-styled street art and Acropolis Fish Bar advertising. WME Walsall meanwhile bagged itself a trio of Birchills boozers comprising the Rose & Crown, the White Horse and the New Navigation, not forgetting an entry for the Beacon Way at Little Bloxwich too. Bescot's Morrisons superstore is another contributor racking up multiple appearances although the Anson Branch's reeds are a rarer addition.
Elsewhere, WME Staffordshire ensures its place at the party by summoning up Awbridge items (Flash Lane and Blackpit Lane) mingled with AFC Wulfrunians entrance markers at Castlecroft; WME Birmingham acknowledges Acocks Green Bus Garage then snaffles St Michael's & All Angels Church in Bartley Green; WME Telford wallows in affection for Madeley's All Nations once again - what a classic pub that is - before WME Shropshire swoops upon Albrighton to recall the short-lived Platform Ale House alongside the long-serving Old Bush.
The final word must go to two galleries which receive only very occasional attention. WME Solihull won't get overcome with excitement about a Bentley Heath cul-de-sac (Redhouse Close) but WME Coventry might muster a touch more enthusiasm for an Aldermoor Lane bus stop or an Allesley Village welcome sign... then again, maybe not! Either way it amounts to growth of some persuasion, and I hope the abacus is kept busy come March. Cheers!