Saturday 3 November 2018

within walking distance - myers pens drawing workshop



Langley was once home to Myers Pens. In 1985 it was sold to the American company, Avery International. Its factory site was sold and subsequently developed as a housing estate.

How fitting then that Myers Pens are used during a Drawing Workshop for the 'Within Walking Distance' project. 















within walking distance - round about the crow



The second talk of the 'Within Walking Distance' project is by Phil Daniels of The Birmingham Canal Navigations Society.

'Round about the Crow' takes us on an illuminating and epic journey through the Langley canal network. And to top things off, Phil plays a lovely song connecting us with the rich humanity of the Langley community.





Friday 2 November 2018

within walking distance - historic landmarks



There are two public talks at Langley Library during the course of the 'Within Walking Distance' project. The first is by acclaimed local historian and author, Dr. Terry Daniels.  

Terry is Chair of the Langley Local History Society and he delivers a fascinating talk on a series of well-known local landmarks. 

There's an excellent turn-out, including two members of the local community policing team.











within walking distance - the poetry workshop



Another highlight of the 'Within Walking Distance' project is the Poetry Workshop run by the fabulous Emma Purshouse.

Wolverhampton born Emma is a hugely gifted performance poet, comedienne and author. She's also a highly talented teacher, as I experience first hand during her Workshop. Photos taken, I put down my camera, join in and compose a mawkish haiku about my recent visit to the community centre in Langley Park. 

Here it is in all its perfunctory glory ...

iron gates shutter
the sun lit grey haired smiles
parked memories 

Passing on quickly, I thoroughly recommend a listen to this poem written by Emma to celebrate the WWD project.