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Barcombe Mills (Grateful thanks to the Sussex Ouse Conservation Society)
As part of their work on the Ouse valley corridor, the 'Nature Corridors for All' team of adults with learning disabilities have visited Barcombe Mills and created their second set of e-learning materials. They wrote, photographed and recorded the following sequence and also came up with a 'drag and drop' exercise (based on information in the sequence below) for people who might want to practise their mouse control skills

Map of the Sussex Ouse and its tributaries

Participants in front of the minibus
During March and April 2007 we visited Barcombe Mills and met Jim Smith and Dorrie Prior.
During March and April 2007 we visited Barcombe Mills and met Jim Smith and Dorrie Prior.

Participants by the bridge with Jim
When we were near the bridge Jim described the cargo that was carried by the barges for example canons, gun powder, corn, textiles, and bricks.
Listen to Jim.
When we were near the bridge Jim described the cargo that was carried by the barges for example canons, gun powder, corn, textiles, and bricks.
Listen to Jim.