Geography Geek & teacher FRGS CGeog GA Interests many and varied #landscapehistory#familyhistory Born Bucks, grew up Leicester, Durham uni, now Suffolkated
I just wanted to say thank you for all the lovely tributes which have been left to Judith. She always said she just wanted to make the world a better place and it's comforting to know that her light touched so many lives. Steve
It is with deep sadness that I share the news that Judith died yesterday. She was with her family and passed away peacefully at home.
Judith wanted me to say she really valued the Twitter community, who shared her passion for geography and wider interests.
Steve (her husband)
Idris Mathias was a postman in Cardigan. His work took him along the Teifi River. In 1945 he embarked on project that would take 17yrs, drawing a 58-foot-long map of the area. His map includes drawings of birds, fishermen –and their names, local landmarks and placenames.
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I couldn't find a simple, single web page where I could plug in any English, Welsh or Scottish postcode and get the most recent deprivation data, so this is my attempt to create one (in a very short space of time)
https://t.co/HjT1IRH9Df
My column in @TheNewDailyAu describes how our cities resembled a fried egg before the pandemic where jobs clustered in the center. Now our cities decentralized and resemble a scrambled egg. Read the full column here (free to read; no pay wall): https://t.co/Hh7rOoaGfD
Join members of the Society's education team and Financial Times journalists on 22 June to explore the different ways you might use resources provided free to schools as part of the @ft4s programme https://t.co/zjTaj9HP66