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Interview with Sue Burge by Julie Lawrence

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In this interview, Sue Burge, a volunteer at Friends of Cardiff Reservoirs, reflects on her long-standing connection to the reservoir, beginning in the late 1980s when her family learned to sail there. She shares fond memories, including her daughter's regatta capsize and her own capsizing drill. Sue highlights the reservoir's impact on her family as a tranquil space fostering togetherness and a love for nature. She discusses her current volunteer work, patrolling and engaging in community activities like asylum seeker family programs. Sue expresses excitement about the reservoir's reopening for water sports and looks forward to participating with her family, potentially spanning three generations. She also recounts wildlife observations, including swifts, little grebes, and the practical challenges posed by geese during sailing days.

Timecoded covered include:
[00:00:01] Introduction and Sue's family history with the reservoir.
[00:00:45] Memorable events: regatta capsize and wildlife sightings.
[00:01:48] The reservoir's impact on family life.
[00:02:07] Reflection on the reservoir’s transformation.
[00:02:38] Volunteering experiences and community activities.
[00:03:04] Family's post-closure sailing activities.
[00:03:29] Future participation in water sports.
[00:04:00] Reservoir as a family destination.
[00:04:07] Wildlife observations and surprises.
[00:04:44] Managing geese-related challenges.

Owner:
Friends of Cardiff Resevoirs
Creator:
Friends of Cardiff Resevoirs
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Copyright Details:
Sue Burge 2024
Item uploaded:
17/2/2025
Date originally created:
15/11/2024
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