29. Poppy

Far Away from most of the sculptures, in Puxton Park, near Weston-super-Mare is Poppy.

Inspired by the screen sensation ‘Trolls’, the pink and plucky Poppy has been designed in collaboration with DreamWorks Animation. As the heart and high note of her colourful world, Poppy radiates positivity and energy with her blue and green dress, flowers and a mop of her trademark fuzzy hair.

Boulogne-sur-Mere #50places2025

The last time I was in Boulogne was probably sometime in the early 1980s, or even the late 1970s. It wasn’t really a place we stayed long at, usually it was an overnight stay after crossing the channel in our sailing yacht before we then moved down to Dieppe or Fecamp.

In July I did a driving holiday to France staying outside Calais in Guines. One of the places we did visit whilst we were there was Boulogne.

We arrived and followed the signs for the parking, but we had a little trouble in parking, as there was a market on. We found an underground car park so we parked there.

We walked down to the harbour and then down to the seafront. We walked along the breakwater.

Walked back into town and up to the castle. The castle was really impressive as were the old city walls. I did initially think that the city walls would be like those in York with a narrow walkway, but no these walls were very wide and there was lots of room as we walked.

Inside the walls were some lovely old traditional French buildings.

I did wonder if any of the town would be familiar, it wasn’t. Though I think a lot had changed over the last forty or so years.

Westwood Manor – didn’t quite go to plan

After enjoying my National Trust membership in 2023, I decided I would rejoin the Trust for 2025.

Some things just don’t go to plan. Having spent a lot of weekends attending university open days and going on holiday, despite travelling a lot I’ve not had the chance or the time to visit any National Trust properties.

So, having dropped of my daughter at a camp site in Wiltshire and having some time, I wanted to visit a National Trust property in the area, and chose Westwood Manor.

However, upon arrival, it was obvious that I was not the only one to make that choice, and the car park (and the overflow car park) were both full and lots of cars were parked on the side of the quite narrow road.

So after waiting a while I headed home. I will attempt to visit again sometime this year.

16. Hotdog

Gromit is sizzling hot in his 1950s retro makeover. Ready to rock ‘n’ roll all night, this busy pooch with the classic Americana flair of jukeboxes and milkshakes must stop chasing his tail and get his skates on!

40. The Big Friendly Wallace

You all know Roald Dahl’s The BFG. Now, meet the Snozzcumber eating Big Friendly Wallace. He’s here to catch your good dreams, sip fizzy Frobscottle from his teacup, and wait for the whizzpopping to begin!

40. The Big Friendly Wallace

Bristol Harbour Festival #50places2025

Over the last thirty odd years I have often visited the Bristol Harbour Festival which takes place in July in the heart of the city around the docks.

I made a visit there this year and though I enjoyed my visit I do feel that it both wasn’t as good as previous years, but also wasn’t as busy. I was expecting there to be a lot more market stalls and food places, but Queen’s Square which is usually heaving with stalls on both sides of the road on all four sides was quite bare in comparison.

The highlight for me was the Spanish galleon, the Galeón Andalucía at Bristol which was looking magnificent. Though back in the day there were a lot more ships and boats in the harbour compared to this year.

There were a lot of stages and bands playing, and I enjoyed some of the music in Queen’s Square.

14. Gnarlybot

Hit rewind on that tape deck, lave up those high-tops… We’re going back to the 80s! This neon Norbot has buckled up into his time machine and kickflipped his skateboard onto the streets of Bristol in the year 2025.

7. Cuckoo

The crowds will go cuckoo for Cuckoo! This whimsical woodland pooch is inspired by the Brothers Grimm’s folktales we know and love. The tales might be timeless, but this pooch likes to keep things punctual with his working clock face.

36. Spellbound

Casting its magic charm over the trail, Spellbound is cloaked in shimmering stones and turrets, capturing all the enchantment of fairytales. It’s all happily ever after for this gleaming gnome!

La Coupole Centre D’histoire #50places2025

La Coupole Centre D’histoire

In July I did a holiday to France staying outside Calais in Guines. One of the places we did visit whilst there was La Coupole Centre D’histoire.

This was a planned German V2 launching base, which was abandoned following a devastating bombing raid by the RAF. Still in existence are some of the tunnels and the huge concrete cupola.

The museum was excellent, though slightly reliant on using a tablet computer as you walked around with videos on it.

We really enjoyed our visit to the museum and what I anticipated would be a couple of hours at most, actually we spent most of the day there and even then didn’t experience all that was on offer.