Rich and poor dispute new Essex river crossing
Will the new opportunities, shops, and jobs promised across the river Stort damage Harlow rather than enhance it?
Jessica Walsh is a graduate of the MA in Creative Writing from UEA. Since graduating she has worked in magazine publishing,
bookselling and has animated a short film for BBC Culture in Quarantine.
Will the new opportunities, shops, and jobs promised across the river Stort damage Harlow rather than enhance it?
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