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My Bristol Favourites: Nutty Noah
Madcap family entertainer Nutty Noah blends magic, original songs and all sorts of silly stuff.
Nutty Noah is supporting The Grand Appeal to launch its annual fundraising event, Wrong Trousers Day.
The charity is inviting participants to dig out their most flamboyant and colourful trousers to wear for work, school or whatever they will be doing on Friday, July 2 and help raise vital funds.
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These are Nutty Noah’s top-five Bristol favourites:
Blaise Castle

The folly at Blaise Castle is a popular backdrop for photos – photo: Martin Booth
“I have lots of lovely memories at the folly at Blaise Castle estate. When my children were younger, we used to take them there all the time and they loved playing around the old castle and we imagined what stories the folly could tell about days gone by.”
Aardman
“I had a tour of the Aardman studios a few years ago and just loved the creativity, energy and fact that they have created some icons of cinema right here in Bristol. A must for any Wallace and Gromit fan!”
Badock’s Wood

The Southmead Round Barrow in what is now Badock’s Wood was constructed around 1300 BC – photo: Martin Booth
“I really enjoy walking in Badock’s Wood in Southmead. It is a beautiful nature reserve that I visit in all weathers and it’s great for spotting some carvings there too.”
Henleaze Lake

Henleaze Swimming Club have enjoyed the use of Henleaze Lake since 1919 – photo: Barbara Evripidou
“I love going for a swim in Henleaze Lake. It is sooo freezing but so much fun!”
Beese’sÂ
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“One of my favourite places to spend a sunny weekend afternoon is Beese’s on the banks of the River Avon between Brislington and Conham. It’s such a pretty spot to while away a few hours.”
Main photo: Simon Powell
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