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O Concello de Narón, a través do concelleiro de Deportes, Ibán Santalla, informou hoxe sobre as principais novidades deportivas para este mes de setembro. En primeiro lugar, o prazo de inscrición nas Escolas Deportivas do Padroado de Deportes para o curso 2025-2026 abrirase o vindeiro 10 de setembro. Os veciños e veciñas de Narón que dispoñan do bono familiar poderán matricularse desde esa data, mentres que os residentes doutros concellos deberán agardar ata o 22 de setembro. Para as persoas sen reserva de praza, o prazo remata o 30 de setembro. As inscricións realizaranse nas oficinas do Complexo Polideportivo Municipal da Gándara, en horario de 8:30 a 13:00. As actividades dispoñibles inclúen natación, ximnasia de mantemento, ioga, pilates e musculación no complexo e na piscina, así como tenis de mesa, remo e xadrez nas escolas deportivas exteriores. Todas estas actividades comezarán o 1 de outubro. As actividades conveniadas con outros clubs —como atletismo, balonmán, tiro con arco, fútbol, fútbol sala, baloncesto, piragüismo, golf, kick boxing, voleibol, ximnasia rítmica ou patinaxe artística— deben tramitarse directamente cos clubs, podendo solicitar información nas oficinas do pavillón polideportivo da Gándara. En segundo lugar, o concelleiro destacou a celebración da cuarta edición do Trail Costa Ártabra, organizada polo Concello e a Asociación Deportiva Cultural Bombeiros de Narón, que terá lugar o 14 de setembro. O prazo de inscrición remata o 9 de setembro ás 23:59 horas e pode facerse a través da web www.rockthesport.com. A proba, que é UTMB Index e outorga puntos para a gran final das UTMB World Series 2026 en Chamonix (Francia), conta con dúas modalidades: carreira (27 e 14 km) e andaina (13,5 e 8 km), nas categorías sénior, veteráns e, por primeira vez, absoluta. Os percorridos permitirán disfrutar das zonas naturais da Pena Lopesa, Pena Molexa e das praias de Lopesa, Hortiña e Casal. Por último, Santalla anunciou un prazo extraordinario de inscrición para as 21 Leguas, os 101 quilómetros de Narón, que se celebrarán o 27 de setembro. Esta proba de ultrafondo, organizada polo Concello e o Club Deportivo Narón 101, chega á súa cuarta edición e xa supera o milleiro de participantes. As últimas inscricións poderán realizarse a través das webs www.21leguas.es e www.emesports.es. Os marchadores contarán con 24 horas para completar o percorrido que atravesa Narón, Ferrol e Valdoviño, mentres que os ciclistas dispoñerán dun máximo de 12 horas. As modalidades inclúen marcha individual ou por equipos, ciclistas individual, parellas ou equipos, e tamén opción de e-bike individual. Ibán Santalla subliñou que estas iniciativas teñen como obxectivo fomentar a actividade física, impulsar o deporte local e po
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Well winter is on our doorsteps, and for the general population any thoughts of gardening stops, as the common thought is the 'garden has gone to sleep'...Well nothing could be farther from the truth, as the season of shorter days and chilly weather could be one of the most important and busy in the yearly life of your garden. Join Lucy and Saul every week as they show you exactly how busy they are, whether getting everything festive for Xmas, clearing up after the latest storm, enjoying the emergent shoots of early flowering plants or getting ready for spring and a return to the start of the great garden cycle!Lucy on other podcasts!! The shame of it, well on Lucy's last ever podcast episode (not really!?!) the Talking Heads pair talk up another storm (literally) about their lives in Gardening. Including the RHS Rosemoor Houseplant Weekend, Lucy's attempt at making purple ice-cream with basil and what do do with all that Bamboo. The gardening year is barrelling on at such a pace how do we ever keep up.Twitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulInstagram links:Lucy lucychamberlaingardensBluesky links:Lucy @lucycgardens.bsky.socialIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show
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Well winter is on our doorsteps, and for the general population any thoughts of gardening stops, as the common thought is the 'garden has gone to sleep'...Well nothing could be farther from the truth, as the season of shorter days and chilly weather could be one of the most important and busy in the yearly life of your garden. Join Lucy and Saul every week as they show you exactly how busy they are, whether getting everything festive for Xmas, clearing up after the latest storm, enjoying the emergent shoots of early flowering plants or getting ready for spring and a return to the start of the great garden cycle!Wow - 250 episodes of the Talking Heads podcast and you're still reading our accompanying blurb? You deserve a medal! Once we pick ourselves up off the floor, Saul and Lucy celebrate with a look at our professional gardening lives for the week (after all, that is our USP). Saul and his team have been busy de-ivying Stoneland's trees, whilst Lucy has been busy with her topiary shears (well, battery trimmers because she's not a fan of RSI). The duo also ponder why on earth could Saul have been lured to his talk this week? And Lucy looks forward to day on her hands and knees in the name of tulip aesthetics.Twitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulInstagram links:Lucy lucychamberlaingardensBluesky links:Lucy @lucycgardens.bsky.socialIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show
Well winter is on our doorsteps, and for the general population any thoughts of gardening stops, as the common thought is the 'garden has gone to sleep'...Well nothing could be farther from the truth, as the season of shorter days and chilly weather could be one of the most important and busy in the yearly life of your garden. Join Lucy and Saul every week as they show you exactly how busy they are, whether getting everything festive for Xmas, clearing up after the latest storm, enjoying the emergent shoots of early flowering plants or getting ready for spring and a return to the start of the great garden cycle!Happy New Year to all our listeners, old and new, it's amazing how time flies especially when your out in the garden - and 6 years of podcasting seems pretty wild but the horti-waffle never ends and Saul and Lucy have a brand new garden season to sink their teeth into - as the first green shots make an appearance along with the erratic, and pretty cold, weather we're experiencing. So lets look forward to what our green spaces have in store, and take this years ride together in our gardening lives!Twitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulInstagram links:Lucy lucychamberlaingardensBluesky links:Lucy @lucycgardens.bsky.socialIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show