Harcourt Road :   Collecting and Showcasing parallel histories of Community Organising in two streets of the same name In Sheffield and Hong Kong

Jess (Sheffield)

Want to Stay on this Road ...

Interview Date: 15th October, 2024

C: Clara Cheung, G: Gum Cheng, J: Jess

 

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Highlights from the interview:

I. J: A lot of people just like Sheffield as a city. And then once you stay for many years, I think once you put roots down, then I feel like you stay rather than leave. But people do leave, a lot of my friends have left as well, but it's always nostalgic for them to think about Sheffield.
G: If you had a friend from Singapore, or an Asian friend, would you recommend them…
J: To live here? Yeah, yeah. It’s very nice. I mean, we want to move, we want to have a nicer house, but I don't want to leave the road. I want to change the house and put this house on the road. Yeah, like I'm struggling to find anywhere to move because I don't want to move away from the road. No, I don't want to move, I’m quite happy to move away from the house, but I don't really want to move away from the road.
 

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Harcourt Road: Collecting and Showcasing parallel histories of Community Organising in two streets of the same name In Sheffield and Hong Kong

Harcourt Road
is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Curated by Bloc Projects.