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Organised
ice skating in Britain started in the Fens, more specifically Welney. Welney
has a dedicated ice skating pub,
The Lamb and Flag Inn where you
can see photographs of past and present speed skating champions from the
area. You can also see on this website a
short history of skating in Welney.
Skating
in Welney today is restricted by global warming causing warmer winters, much
to the frustration of the members of the Welney and District Skating Club.
For details of the club's activities e-mail
Adam Giles
or phone him on 01354 610 483. Adam
has contributed much of the following.
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21st December 2004
Hello all and a Merry
Christmas to you!
There was
quarter of an inch of ice last night, if this keeps up we will be skating by
the weekend. So hunt out those old car boot skates and be ready for the call.
All the very best for the
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16th June 2003
Oh, so you thought
fen skating stopped in the Summer?
Nope! Once you
have been bitten by the bug I'm afraid it is
terminal, sorry! It's with you till the grave like
a darn disease. A kind a ague. I haven't been inline skating for a while but
every time I hear a story about how much fun tother ole fen bors a hevin,
well that make's ma blood boil with envy. You know who you are?
All the best
everybody....enclosed a couple of pics of fen skaters training on their
rollerblades. Adam.
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Adam - photo © Mark
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12th
January 2003
Yes at last we're on the
ice.
Unfortunately the wash is too high and there in no ice, but there is a small
patch in a field on the way to Manea (opposite Headings Farm). We have asked
the farmer Andy Russell of Manea and he has kindly allowed us
to skate on it. Adam.
Pictures
taken 11th& 12th January 2003
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is this a Giles Landscape? |
11th January 2003
Fen Skaters find Ice
A whole year has
past since fen skaters were able to skate on natural ice. This weeks weather
had been half promising ice worthy of skating,
however many thought it was not to be. Last night saw thermometers drop to a
low of -7 degrees Celsius and with the past week of
cold fen skaters are once again on the ice. Skating areas are limited because
of the tremendous amount of flood water. Due to the high water skating meccas
such as Whittlesey and Bury Fen near Earith have little or no ice. Welney is
more fortunate with limited skated on a water logged field. "After last
nights frost we went scouting for ice first thing this morning," said Roger
Giles (top left), Chairman of the Welney and
District Skating Club, "There isn't much ice about but we eventually found an
acre and a half of quite good ice in a waterlogged field on the way to Manea."
The farmer has kindly given permission for skating. There have been reports
of skating at Quay and Fen Ditton.
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Saturday 30th December 2000
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