On the day that Tracy Foster’s Brontë Yorkshire garden won a gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show I walked to the Brontë Bridge with a group from Keighley’s Bangladeshi community, as the latest stage of my project to make landscape photographers out of urban residents.
Led by Rebecca Houlding of Groundwork, we retraced the steps of the Brontë sisters to their moorland haunt, which has served as a particular inspiration to the Chelsea garden creator.
With the temperature over 20°C it was a contrast to Saturday’s event at the Stanza Stones when the evening temperature dropped below 5°C.
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