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Real Estate - audio documentary
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Listen to Sylvia, a resident of the high rise flats, describe
her view (28k)
Listen to Roy Greensmith talk about the early days of
the estate (28k)
Listen to Cliftoners reminisce about the early days of
the estate (28k)
Listen to Bill Dennis, estate planner, explain the idea
behind Clifton (28k)
Listen to the people of Clifton describe how they built
the estate's church (28k) |
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Sarah Julian, producer says " It聮s a
story of pride, of building a community from scratch. Many interviewees
told me that in the early days, moving out to a new way of life
in the country, they felt like pioneers"
Starting at the Southchurch high rise flats, the
tallest structure south of Nottingham for around 20 miles, we take
a tour of the Clifton Estate.
Listen to Sylvia, a resident of the high rise flats, describe her
view (28k).
In the 1950s when the Estate was created, homes
were built for 30,000 people. The Lord Mayor of Nottingham, Cllr
Roy Greensmith, lives on the Clifton Estate. He moved to the estate
in the early days. He and other residents tell us how raw the estate
was in the early days.
Listen to Roy Greensmith talk about the early days of the estate
(28k).
Listen to Cliftoners reminisce about the early days of the estate
(28k).
Bill Dennis was one of the planners of estate, he designed Clifton
and also named all the streets. He now lives in Essex but came back
to Clifton for the recording of the programme. He says the idea
behind the planning of it was to create a 聭sense of place聮.
Listen to Bill Dennis, estate planner, explain the idea behind Clifton
(28k).
The people who moved there had to forge a community
from scratch. One group of Christians even built their own church.
In the programme the church builders group describe how they set
about building a church for themselves.
Listen to the people of Clifton describe how they built the estate's
church (28k).
Producer Sarah Julian says recording these extracts was one of the
highlights of the whole Sense of Place project.
"St Francis, the 聭people聮s church
really is a special place. You wouldn聮t know it but behind
the plaster on the walls are bricks with the names of all the people
who helped build and fund the church."
"Of all the places I visited on this project I feel that St
Francis was the place I felt the 聭sense of place聮 of a
community most strongly."
Since those early days Clifton has had it聮s
share of criticism, one visiting comedian called it 聭Belsen
in Nottingham聮.
The early 聭pioneers聮 are now getting older, one jokes
聭 now they聮ve even built us a funeral parlour!聮 Young
people talk of the lack of facilities on the estate, some talk of
an estate going downhill.
Sarah Julian, producer says she found even though
Clifton聮s seen many changes, the spirit of those early days
is still alive.
"I didn聮t know much about the Clifton
Estate but in making this programme I became very fond of the place,
the community there achieved something very impressive, and they聮re
rightly proud of it."
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