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A NEW book offers a literary history of the smells and childhood memories that belong to the Black Country. Smell, Memory, and Literature in the Black Country, by University of Wolverhampton academics Sebastian Groes and R. M. Francis, explores the relationship between distinct smells from the region and emotional childhood memories. Prefaced by Will Self and drawing on psychology, neuroscience, memory studies, literary studies and philosophy, the book contains many creative writing pieces by writers including Anthony Cartwright, Narinder Dhami, Stourbridge author Kerry Hadley-Pryce and Stourbridge poet Wendy Crickard. It also includes a chapter by Sebastian Groes and psychologist Tom Mercer on regional ‘smell-memory’ experiments carried out at Wolverhampton Art Gallery where members of the public were invited to take part in a psychological study to find out about specific smells unique to the Black Country and the detail of childhood memories associated with those pa
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Bracknell Town Centre Residents have called for a supermarket, clothes shops and even a B&M store to be built in Bracknell Town Centre.
Bracknell is set to be boosted with the arrival of high street retailer Sports Direct, with the sports clothing store being given the go-ahead to replace Sainsbury s in Princess Square. The latest announcement has got members of the community drawing up their wishlist of what businesses they would like to see follow suit. A few residents suggested a B&M would be good for the town. Rach Winter Yeow said: I would have loved B&M to have come to Bracknell.