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The Hope Gardens development, with older high-rise towers in the background

Nothing lasts forever: a visit to Hope Gardens

In which the poet visits a new estate which will be dismantled in 2024, and has a think about our understandings of home and the temporary Continue reading Nothing lasts forever: a visit to Hope Gardens

Unknown's avatarPete Green18 October 201915 October 20221 Comment

Multiple boundaries: a winter walk at Cleethorpes

Re-exploring your hometown can reveal surprises, on the edgelands between the familiar and the unknown Continue reading Multiple boundaries: a winter walk at Cleethorpes

Unknown's avatarPete Green11 January 201828 March 20182 Comments

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