
Illustration by Lydia Thornley
City Scrapes (on walking through Pigeon Park)
Samantha Xia Symonds
Samantha considers Pigeon Park in Birmingham, where “sometimes, the urbangrey blurs into green static”.
Illustration by Lydia Thornley
Illustration by Lydia Thornley
Samantha considers Pigeon Park in Birmingham, where “sometimes, the urbangrey blurs into green static”.
Illustration by Lydia Thornley
With 24 million across Britain, gardens are incredibly important habitats, as Sarah Hill discovers in today's poem.
Illustration by Lydia Thornley
"They come regardless, spades in hand, to dig for sanity and for beauty. A variegated bunch, the community gardeners toil all year round..." - A poem on our precious community gardens by Lynda Relph-Knight
Illustration by Lydia Thornley
Things are changing on the Mersey estuary as Clare shows in today's lovely centena and essay.
Illustration by Lydia Thornley