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‘Millions of animals and plants are dying out.’
2nd October 2020

‘Millions of animals and plants are dying out.’

by Hilary Saunders
‘Should I cultivate my elasticity or my plasticity?’
2nd October 2020

‘Should I cultivate my elasticity or my plasticity?’

by Helen Drewery
‘Personal development and the sense of “family” remain.’
2nd October 2020

‘Personal development and the sense of “family” remain.’

by Lesley Reynolds
‘We certainly got to know the children a little better!’
2nd October 2020

‘We certainly got to know the children a little better!’

by Leonora Davies
‘I had a new sort of dream – more like a vision. It felt so real.’
25th September 2020

‘I had a new sort of dream – more like a vision. It felt so real.’

by Christine Downes-Grainger
‘It must be ours like the air and the sunshine.’
25th September 2020

‘It must be ours like the air and the sunshine.’

by Joseph Jones
‘If I got my hair cut I would have no money at all for food – for me or Bella.’
25th September 2020

‘If I got my hair cut I would have no money at all for food – for me or Bella.’

by Adrienne Frazer
‘I feel called by a power greater than me to grow beyond my beginnings.’
25th September 2020

‘I feel called by a power greater than me to grow beyond my beginnings.’

by Daniel Clarke Flynn
Wild Olympians
25th September 2020

Wild Olympians

by Ann Banks
‘We have no choice but to respond to the fear.’
18th September 2020

‘We have no choice but to respond to the fear.’

by Paul Henderson
‘The printing press that we shut down represents so much that must change.’
18th September 2020

‘The printing press that we shut down represents so much that must change.’

by Sue Hampton
‘One rainy day, in a forest far away, two little birds came out  to play.’
18th September 2020

‘One rainy day, in a forest far away, two little birds came out to play.’

by Andrew Rutter and Jake Buchanan
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