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You can find out more about some of the people who are making this project happen here. Photos Jess Doyle. Interviews Arwa Abuwara.
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The Design Team

"I have a chance to voice my opinions and feelings on what is going on in the area I live in. As the next generation I don’t want the same thing to happen to me that has already happened to the people in the area now. With this project the community can have a voice.” Anna, 14, design team member

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Angela MacKay, community worker and local resident

"I have lived in Anfield for about twenty years. I feel truly privileged to have been welcomed into Anfield and have met so many lovely people here. This is a great place to live with so much potential. "

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Marianne Heaslip, architect, URBED

"You can't be that kind of architect with a big ego who shows up in a black polo-neck and tells everyone what is going to happen – and insists that they know best."

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Jeanne Van Heeswijk, artist

"Housing is the battlefield for our time, and the house is it's monument"

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Britt
Britt Jurgensen, theatre maker and local resident

"I've moved around a lot since the age of twenty, living in different places, and the older I get, the more the question of place and belonging bothers me. Sometimes you live in a place and yet you don't feel that sense of belonging."

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Debbie Morgan
Debbie Morgan, author and local resident

"Living well means having a safe place to live, people around me who love me and enough food and money to be able to do the things I like to do. And to actually give something back – to have the time and energy to do that."

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Jayne Lawless, artist and local resident

"It would be so good to have a cafe and bakery here, somewhere you can sit, grab a cup of tea whilst you sit with your laptop. It may not seem like anything amazing, but if we manage it, it would be something Anfield could be proud of."

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Andrea
Andrea Jones, artist and local resident

"If we manage to do this as a collective- and we will - it will be a very very positive example for everyone in Anfield."

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Kealey Puckering, DJ and local resident

"Living well is being happy and having your family and friends around you and being safe and secure in the area that you live in. It's that simple."

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Sue Humphreys, local resident

"Living well means having a community and people around you that you know. I have lived in my street the longest and there aren't many left of us now. A part of the community has gone although there are still a couple of people I know I can go to if I need help. "

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Lynn
Lynn Tolmon, artist, activist and local resident

"I really hope that people get out of it what I have – which is the realisation that there are things that I can do and there are things that I can change if I put in a little bit of effort first"

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Fred Brown, local resident

"When I'm in that queue to buy a loaf of bread, I'll know where it all started from and the journey that the bakery took to get to where it is."

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Jessica Doyle, DJ, photographer and local resident

"I have friends who used to live in the tinned up houses, I had to walk past them on the way to school, so it is a part of my history and my childhood"

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Liverpool Biennial 2012
  • Liverpool Biennial 2012