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One of my favourite reads from last year was Lynsey Hanley's " ESTATES : An intimate history" Just been putting together some resources for my LIVING GEOGRAPHY conference session, and came across a new resource in the BBC MAGAZINE section. It's a resource based on the SEACROFT estate in Leeds. The main page has a nice interactive map, with links through to video reports from a number of different perspectives, such as Dorothy Wall, who lives in one of the high-rise blocks on the estate, and has lived in the area for 25 years. There is also a nice reflective piece from Lynsey Hanley Keep an eye on the comments by others... A useful resource for personal geographies... These