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Poetry at Waterloo Station for National Poetry Day 1994. National Poetry Day is a British campaign to promote poetry, including public performances. Annually, on the first Thursday of October, events, readings and performances take place across the UK. [1] National Poetry Day was founded in 1994 by William Sieghart. [2]
30 May – The BBC announces its plans to switch off the station's long wave frequency sometime in 2024 [87] and a campaign to migrate remaining long wave listeners to other outlets begins. 31 July – Test Match Special is broadcast for the final time on Radio 4 long wave after 30 summer seasons of cricket commentary on that frequency. 2024
From West Heath, Birmingham Iona Mandal is the 2022-2024 Young Birmingham Poet Laureate, replacing Fatma Mohiuddin. Iona won her first poetry award – the Children's Book Show Award for Poetry 2013 - at the age of 7. She is the first Bengali of Indian diaspora to win he Birmingham role. [5] 2005 to 2006 - Helen Monks; 2006 to 2007 - Jennifer ...
The shortlisted poems were discussed on BBC Radio 3's The Verb in September 2020, [18] and the winners were announced on National Poetry Day. [19 ... on 16 May 2024, ...
Lindsay started writing poetry in 2002 at the age of 20. [4] Her first full poetry collection to be published was "The Things You Leave Behind," which Red Squirrel Press published in 2011. She was BBC Slam Champion in 2012. [2] Following this debut, she released pamphlet-length collections, "The Eejit Pit" in 2012 and "Ire & Salt" in 2015. [5]
365 Poems for Life was published on National Poetry Day 2023. A Poem for Every Christmas Day has its publication day 7 November 2024. Esiri sat on the advisory board of The Times/The Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival 2014–2106, currently sits on the Children's Poetry Summit and is an advisor to the organisation National Poetry Day ...
The National Poetry Centre of the United Kingdom is a charity, registered in 2022, which plans to open a centre in Leeds, West Yorkshire, in 2027. Its trustees include Poet Laureate Simon Armitage , who has said "My highest ambition when appointed Poet Laureate was to create a national home for poetry in my native West Yorkshire."
In 1994, he founded National Poetry Day, [5] a day of celebration of verse on the first Thursday of October, which has become an established fixture in the cultural calendar. Events take place in schools, pubs, arts centres, bookshops, libraries, buses, trains and Women's Institutes, and the day is the focus for media attention for poetry. [ 6 ]