Barley’s Biscuit Ironbridge, Lincoln Hill – Rotunda View Four Big Bangs
Here’s the blurb for this title:
There was a lot of excitement in the air. For many months, people in the Shropshire village of Ironbridge talked about little else. The four massive rose-pink cooling towers from the now closed Power Station were going to be blown-up at noon that day. Barley, the clever Border-Collie dog, his nephew Basil and their human friend Mick found an ideal viewing spot from which to watch the event.
On the way to the spot they met with a herd of Roe deer with baby fauns. It wasn’t until they reached the Rotunda View, on the other side of the River Severn, that they spotted one of the fauns inside of the dangerous area close to the towers – it looked in some sort of trouble. If the dogs could not rescue the faun, it could be blown-up with the towers!
An old map of the area shown on an information panel described by Mick at the Rotunda View, gives Barley an idea and a plan to possibly rescue the faun. The mission is fraught with danger in pitch blackness – and underneath a river…