For me the swallow season starts on the 1st of April each year with the re-sighting of individually colour-ringed birds as they return, having travelled 1000s of miles from Africa. So you can imagine I was more than a little bit miffed to hear that Cardiff Council announced they would cease funding the site on the very same day.
The Cardiff Riding School, which opened
in 1970, is a much cherished part of Cardiff’s heritage and is one of a swathe of
sites and services that the council are looking to axe. I learnt horse riding there as a kid
(until I realised that I am quiet scared of horses, especially being atop of
them) and for the last 7 years I’ve engrossed myself in the happenings of the
site’s Swallow population. Quite frankly it is one of my favourite places
to be; each year I can't wait to hear the chattering calls of swallows coming from
the various stables.
Around 20 pairs of swallows make
the site their home each year – making this one of the, if not the most, urban
population for the species in Wales. Over
the past year 7 years close to 1000 swallows have hatched at the stables.
The paddocks are packed full of other bird species too; in winter hundreds of winter thrushes and starlings fill the paddocks, and lesser spotted woodpecker has bred within the site’s boundary; buzzards frequent the trees and you can even glimpse wheatear making their way through. I’ve even seen snipe! All a stone’s from Cardiff’s City Centre. In my eyes these should be reasons enough to protect this site, even if they are rather self-indulgent reasons.
The class of 2012; nearly 1000 swallows to hatch at the stables in the last 7 years |
The paddocks are packed full of other bird species too; in winter hundreds of winter thrushes and starlings fill the paddocks, and lesser spotted woodpecker has bred within the site’s boundary; buzzards frequent the trees and you can even glimpse wheatear making their way through. I’ve even seen snipe! All a stone’s from Cardiff’s City Centre. In my eyes these should be reasons enough to protect this site, even if they are rather self-indulgent reasons.
The Cardiff Ringers urge anyone
and everyone that has enjoyed Cardiff Riding School, or just likes swallows, to
contact Cardiff Council and voice their disgust at any plan to close this much
cherished facility. We hope you’ll sign the petition to help Save Cardiff
Riding School, its horses and of course its swallows:
www.ipetitions.com/petition/savecardiffridingschool/And while you're at it, help save Flat Holm from the getting the chop as well
I hope your campaign is successful, Rich. Good luck
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