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FLOWERS, HONEY AND BEER - MANCHESTER TO EDINBURGH BY BIKE
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11514
 
This short film shows the photo shoot and departure on 21 Sept 2016 of a group of cyclists on a 364 mile ride from Manchester to Edinburgh to promote the River of Flowers and the Brew Wild projects, it also includes short interviews with two of the cyclists explaining the aims of the journey.
 
 
 
JACK AND HIS BEES
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11515
 
On 9 October 2016, at Kersal Vale allotments in Salford, Richard Searle interviews beekeeper Jack Hobbs about the poor Winter and Spring that his colonies have endured and to collect honey to be used in the Brew Wild project. Jack talks about brewing honey beer, the design of the honey jar labels, pollinating apple trees and general bee keeping.
 
 
 
LONGFORD PARK BEES & THEIR HONEY
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11516
 
Richard Searle collects honey from Longford Park in Stretford, Manchester for the Brew Wild honey beer project. They open and drink the last bottle of the trial batch of the Harpurhey honey and marjoram beer and look at the Longford Park hives.
 
 
 
MANCHESTER'S HEAVENLY HONEY
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11518
 
Adrian Rhodes, the canon and beekeeper for the Manchester Cathedral rooftop bee hives donating a jar of honey to the Brew Wild project.
 
 
 
PLANTING YARROW WITH INCREDIBLE EDIBLE OF PRESTWICH
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11528
 
Beekeepers Kay Phillips and John Mouncy plant yarrow with the Incredible Edible team in St. Phillips Park in Prestwich, Manchester on 21 July 2016. The yarrow is to be used as an aromatic in the beer to be produced in September.
 
 
 
SOWING YARROW IN HARPURHEY
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11531
 
Beekeeper Kay Phillips planting and sowing yarrow seeds in the pollinating bee plot at the Baytrees Bee Project's allotment in Harpurhey Manchester. She reads the planting instructions from the seed packet before sowing the seeds.
 
 
 
THE BEEKEEPERS OF HEATON PARK
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11532
 
Kay Phillips visits the Dower House In Heaton Park and talks with Lena Crowe of the Manchester and District Beekeepers Association on the number of beekeepers in the Manchester region, approximately 270 members. They also discuss what the bees are feeding on throughout the year in the Heaton Park area. In Kersal Vale in Salford, Richard Searle talks with beekeeper Jack Hobbs about how the damp weather has affected his bee colonies and then shows Richard his machine that extracts honey water from the hive frames to make a honey beer. Back at Heaton Park, Lena conducts a beekeeping training session and gives Kay 4lb of honey to use in the Brew Wild Project.
 
 
 
THE FIRST TASTE OF MANCHESTER HONEY & HERB BEER
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11533
 
Richard Searle and Abbie from the Grow Wild project sit in the garden of Manchester Art Gallery where they open and taste the honey and marjoram beer for the first time and talk about the next phase of the Brew Wild project. Filmed on 15 September 2016.
 
 
 
WILD MARJORAM IN MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11534
 
John Mouncy planting marjoram in the Manchester Art Gallery's garden for the Grow Wild and Brew Wild projects.
 
 
 
HEALTHY ORCHARDS NEED EARTH WORMS
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11554
 
Richard Searle and Kevin Randall both members of the FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, appeal for fans to collect and bring earthworms to the next home fixture at Broadhurst Park to help improve the condition of the soil in the orchard.
 
 
 
PEDDLE-POWERED APPLE JUICE SQUISHING OCTOBER 2016
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11564
 
In front of the main stand of Broadhurst Park in Moston on 1 October 2016, Richard Searle explains how the pedal powered apple chopping contraption works. Some FC United fans bring bags of apples which are washed, chopped and pressed to make apple juice and ultimately, cider.
 
 
 
RAISED BEDS - THE SAGA CONTINUES
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11568
 
The FC Diggers, a voluntary gardening group of FC United fans, constructing raised flowerbed frames in front of the main stand at Broadhurst Park stadium as well as making an appeal for more volunteers and a couple of tons of top soil.
 
 
 
BROADHURST PARK BUILD TIMELAPSE
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11573
 
A timelapse film of the construction of FC United's Broadhurst Park stadium from a cleared barren field in Moston to the completed stadium.
 
 
 
MOSTON TO MOTOWN DCFC V FCUM
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11581
 
A short film with interviews of FC United players and staff about their upcoming trip to play Detroit FC on the 28th May 2016 at the Keyworth Stadium in Detroit. Inter-cut with goals from FC Uniteds first season at Broadhurst Park in Moston.
 
 
 
BELIEVE IN BRICKS - SAVING THE SMITH'S ARMS
Date: 2016 Film Number: 11597
 
Demonstrators tie hand written messages of support onto the wire fence surrounding the Smith's Arms pub in the Ancoats area of Manchester on 7 August 2016. The ex-drummer of The Smiths, Mike Joyce, is asked for his thoughts on the plight of the building which is due for demolition.
 
 
 
SAVE LIVERPOOL'S GREEN SPACES
Date: 2016 Film Number: 12128
 
This short film features interviews with people involved in campaigning to save the green spaces in Liverpool. We hear from Ken Aspinall from the Save Sefton Park Meadows Campaign, and also from playwright Esther Wilson who speaks in support of this campaign. There are also interviews with Lucy Page from the Festival Gardens Campaign and with Dee Coombes from the Green Party.
 
 
 
[DINGLE COMBAT THE BEDROOM TAX MARCH]
Date: 2016 Film Number: 12131
 
Protestors walk in procession through Liverpool City Centre holding banners and chanting 'axe the bedroom tax'. The march took place on 27 August 2016.
 
 
 
MANCHESTER SAYS DUMP TRUMP AND THERESA MAY
Date: 2017 Film Number: 11467
 
A night time anti-Donald Trump and Theresa May demonstration on 30 January 2017, beginning in Albert Square in Manchester with the large crowd chanting political slogans and carrying banners and placards. They march on a circular route through the streets of Manchester before returning to a rally in Albert Square.
 
 
 
MANCHESTER SAYS DUMP TRUMP!
Date: 2017 Film Number: 11468
 
An anti-Donald Trump and Theresa May demonstration beginning in Albert Square in Manchester on 4 February 2017, with the large crowd chanting political slogans and carrying banners and placards. They march on a circular route through the streets of Manchester before returning to a rally in Albert Square The film ends with protesters writing slogans in chalk onto the pavements.
 
 
 
ALEXANDRA PARK; A SHORT HISTORY OF A PEOPLE'S PARK
Date: 2017 Film Number: 11469
 
A documentary film about the history of Alexandra Park in Moss Side in Manchester. With the use of both film and stills we get a brief history of Manchester's cotton industry and the cotton famine caused by the American Civil War followed by the planning and opening of the park in 1870. Next we see how the park has been used for political protests such as May Day and Suffragette Rallies, to modern day Black Lives Matter protests. After the centenary celebrations the park falls into a decline which is halted by the Friends of Alexandra Park and a lottery sum of £4.5 million. Finally, we see the park as it is today with its many activities and being used by all members of the community.
 
 
 
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