HIGHLIGHTS – SOUTH EAST ENGLAND

Above and below Canterbury City Centre, as approached from the South; ‘image is everything’, reads a Jessops billboard over artificial grass

Below Lucy, Holly, Sarah, and a colleague in Fenwick Limited’s Canterbury store

Below Two views of Canterbury cathedral, seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury

Below Schoolchildren in old Canterbury

Below Pulled pork on offer in Pork & Co on Sun Street

Below Two writers – Canterbury born Christopher Marlowe, and Londoner, Geoffrey Chaucer, author of the Canterbury Tales – commemorated by theatre and statue

Above A view toward what is apparently the largest surviving city gate in England
Above Traffic flows around part of Brighton’s seafront

Above The owner of a metal detector scours the beach 
Above Rough sleeping opposite a covered pavement cafe

Above A line of surf and fence converge near the site of the British Airways i360 observation tower, opposite the stranded asset of the West Pier, closed since 1975

Above The banner of a longstanding campaign, north of Brighton 
Above Grocery shopping in a farm shop

Above Atop the green roof of Earthship Brighton, made from rammed earth, green bottles and more Below The east elevation; the north is protected by the ground, and south exposed to energy-giving sunlight (even when overcast)

Below The unassuming entrance to a number of sites including Earthship Brighton

Below The journey’s end in Guildford, Surrey

BelowThe threatening headline of the day’s edition of the Daily Mail, left in a Guildford coffee house
