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What was she holding up on Canterbury Estate? | Bradford Telegraph and Argus


WE VE delved into our archive to take a look back at Canterbury Estate over the years.
Last week the T&A reported on a new play about the lives of women on the Bradford estate, which is due to have an outdoor performance there this summer. Called Full English, it highlights the issue of white women marrying Pakistani men, and the way they were welcomed at Canterbury after being shunned by their husbands families.
Read about Full English here
Here we look back at images from the Bradford estate in the 1980s. In one picture a woman looks to be holding up a letter or petition. Unfortunately we don’t have her name, or details of what she’s holding up. Would it be something to do with the development on the estate? ....

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Canterbury Estate mixed race marriages inspire Full English | Bradford Telegraph and Argus


REAL-LIFE experiences of women who were welcomed onto Canterbury estate after marrying Pakistani men have inspired a powerful new play.
Full English, which will be performed on the estate this summer, stars Bradford actor Natalie Davies and explores the story of her grandmother and the legacy of growing up in a mixed race family.
The play, produced by Bradford-based Bent Architect, will be created in three different ways - a studio theatre piece at Bradford arts centre Kala Sangam, an outdoor performance on Canterbury estate, and an interactive digital production.
Producer Jude Wright said: “Full English tells the story of the women of Canterbury Estate - white British girls from the 1960s who married Pakistani men and brought up mixed race children. Driven out by their families and shunned by their husband’s community, where did they belong? ....

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Full English: New play about 'white British girls who married Pakistani men'


REAL-LIFE experiences of women who were driven out of their community after marrying Pakistani men have inspired a powerful new play.
Full English, which will be performed on the estate this summer, stars Bradford actor Natalie Davies and explores the story of her grandmother and the legacy of growing up in a mixed race family.
The play, produced by Bradford-based Bent Architect, will be created in three different ways - a studio theatre piece at Bradford arts centre Kala Sangam, an outdoor performance on Canterbury estate, and an interactive digital production.
Producer Jude Wright said: “Full English tells the story of the women of Canterbury Estate - white British girls from the 1960s who married Pakistani men and brought up mixed race children. Driven out by their families and shunned by their husband’s community, where did they belong?” ....

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A tree for every child takes a step forward at Addingham Primary School


BRADFORD Council’s pledge to plant a tree for every child - 55,000 trees – over the next two years has taken a first step with new trees at Addingham Primary School.
The council’s Trees and Woodlands team planted 55 trees in the school grounds with help from the children. A further 200-300 trees are set to be planted at the school in 2021.
The Tree for Every Child project was launched last month when tree planting work at Horton Park Primary and the Canterbury Estate featured on the BBC’s Countryfile programme. The Council is investing £250,000 into the tree planting programme. Schools and community groups have been invited to express an interest in taking part in the project, with a number of options, including a school orchard, native trees for the school grounds, or contributing to new woodland areas. ....

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Addingham school pupils help kick start tree planting scheme | Bradford Telegraph and Argus


BRADFORD Council’s pledge to plant a tree for every child - 55,000 trees – over the next two years has taken a first step with new trees at Addingham Primary School.
The authority s Trees and Woodlands team planted 55 trees in the school grounds this week with some help from the children. A further 200-300 trees are set to be planted here in 2021.
The Tree for Every Child project was launched last month when tree planting work at Horton Park Primary and the Canterbury Estate featured on the BBC’s Countryfile programme.
The Council is investing £250,000 into the tree planting programme. Schools and community groups have been invited to express an interest in taking part in the project, with a number of options, including a school orchard, native trees for the school grounds, or contributing to new woodland areas. ....

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