Guardian journalist Chris Arnot and photographer David Sillitoe take the ‘Saturday Night and Sunday Morning’ interactive trail across the city of Nottingham.
Read more →Today we had a trip out to Walesby Forest Scout Camp where my son has been learning to canoe. The centre is located within 250 acres of Sherwood Forest and the landscape appeared very familiar to me. Growing up with Sherwood Forest as a childhood playground instilled a natural affinity for its myths and mystery. [...]
Read more →I found a feather on my dewy lawn on Sunday 13th September 2009, shortly before embarking on a family trip to Skegness. During WWI and II the white feather symbolised cowardice and was offered to non-combatants as a form of challenge. But the white feather does have other meanings. As a child growing up in [...]
Read more →In the early 1970′s my adopted Grandmother Alice Meason gave me a book that bore the intriguing title ‘Enquire Within Upon Everything’. She had been presented with the book in 1915 as a reward for good attendance at the Rosemary Girls’ “Evening” School. Although the book’s origins went back to the Victorian era, some of [...]
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