The pub, located at the end of the curry mile, hasn’t been in use for a number of years but is seen by many as an artefact and a ‘central part of Rusholme’s identity’
Elliot Mills muses on the existance of Hardy’s Well and Lemn Sissay’s wall poem
Although it isn’t a book, and it is not permanent, outdoor writing is a valuable and communal literature
Bella Jewell delves deeper into the history and significance of Hardy’s Well: the soon-to-be lost home to Lemn Sissay’s first Landmark Poem, and the hub of a community
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