How has the pandemic changed your experiences of #walking and not walking in the UK? Did it have an impact? Please take 15 minutes or so to share your experiences with #WalkCreate We want to help more people walk well in the future https://t.co/lXo2mcUKcB Thank you, please RT
Meadow Behind Bars (Part III) an Instagram Takeover by @lloyd_alison **begins tomorrow** on the Winter Solstice: https://t.co/XtidSYg9DI #meadowbehindbars
Thank you @alisonclloyd1 for taking over the Edgework Instagram feed this week and for sharing with us such beautiful photos of the #meadowbehindbars. Looking forward to seeing what the Winter Solstice brings...
Next #EdgeworkTakeover by Alison Lloyd is scheduled for 21 December
I'll talk about Polar Wandering and Trespass for '20 Years of Seeing with GPS' – an online symposium reflecting upon how GPS has affected how we see the world https://t.co/w0sMjPryPU
*Tomorrow* @laylacurtis 's keynote speech opening the online conference '20 Years of GPS' https://t.co/pDITnj321S Discussing how she used GPS to map her journey to Antarctica in https://t.co/d7Y9EdT7OF and to create walking routes through fenced off #FreemanWood for @Trespass_App
Trespass will feature in @laylacurtis 's keynote speech tomorrow opening the online conference '20 Years of GPS' hosted by @kingsdh and organised by @Reddlemap and @MikeDuggan4. You can find further details here: https://t.co/P8CtiOvBXt #Trespass#FreemansWood
The Govt says it wants to criminalise trespass - an incredibly draconian measure that would impact walkers, wild camping, Travellers and right to protest.
But now an alliance of access groups has risen up to call on the Govt to rethink its plans:
https://t.co/CB8whVvsFk
Freeman’s Wood in Lancaster has been successfully designated as a Town Green, following the unanimous decision made by a special sub-committee of Lancashire County Council on Monday 10th February. #ourland
In the third instalment of a series of creative texts by writer Jo Manby, her character Dee Ridley visits ‘This Land is Our Land’ at PAPER. Read the text in the current edition of @theFourdrinier
Image - Layla Curtis, Introducing ‘Trespass' (2019). Digital slideshow (detail)
Pleased to hear 'This Land is Our Land', currently on display @Paper_Gallery_ and which features work by myself and John Angus, is included in @an_artnews 's 'Top Exhibitions': https://t.co/ulvNjj2PCY
#Trespass#FreemansWood
Our special July edition is now live, discussing issues around land ownership, freedom of movement, borders, Brexit & the famous Kinder Scout trespass of 1932 in response to 'This Land is Our Land' @Paper_Gallery_.
https://t.co/xSAKq6FgL2
Supported by @ace_thenorth & @UoSArts
Here's an interview on The Fourdrinier, with Simon Woolham and Stephan Walker, the curators of our current show 'This Land is our Land'. Open every Saturday until 3rd August between 11am and 5pm.
https://t.co/9smP5iKwjD
"Basically, these hedges and fences that flicker past as I drive, like the warp and weft of a thick green tapestry, make us all into trespassers."
Read the third instalment of Jo Manby's creative art writing series here: https://t.co/XbDznEQLLG