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Clay Cross from the south west, sometime around the 1930s I would guess. The northbound A61 runs from bottom right to top left. The development site is in the far top right corner. Image courtesy of Neil Wilson.
Clay Cross is a former mining town in North East Derbyshire, UK. In January 2010, work started on a major redevelopment project in the town centre. GMI Property Co. Ltd. have asked me to create a photographic record of the development, and how it changes the landscape, culture and people of the town. This blog is likely to be a diary of my activities over the next year or so.
For more information on the development see the quick links below. I've also created a Set on Flickr, where you will find a selection of the images I produce, and a Clay Cross Flickr group - see the quick links.
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