Interview with Anne Barrett by Peter Fullerton
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In this interview, Anne Barrett reflects on her extensive involvement with the Llanishen and Lisvane Reservoir Sailing School from 1979 until its relocation in 2010. Initially hesitant about sailing, she grew to become the principal of the center, shaping a successful and inclusive community that taught thousands of students. Barrett highlights the center’s impact on individuals, many of whom pursued global careers in sailing, environmentalism, and other fields. She fondly recalls the daily operations, from morning preparations to evening classes, emphasizing the school's inclusive ethos and community-driven spirit. While impressed by the reservoir's current development, she notes a gap in achieving its former prominence as a top-tier sailing facility. Topics covered include:[00:00:01] Introduction by Peter Fullerton and Anne Barrett’s initial involvement in 1979.[00:01:08] Progression from volunteer to principal of the sailing school.[00:01:58] Influence on students, including notable figures like Olympic champion Hannah Mills.[00:03:56] Description of a typical day at the sailing school, including educational outreach.[00:06:29] Commitment to inclusivity and accessibility in sailing activities.[00:07:02] Reflections on the reservoir’s transformation and future potential.[00:09:17] Closing thoughts on the site's legacy and opportunities for improvement.
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