Forgotten edgelands, furious battles, suburban mysteries - discover the
secret history of our green belts. Green belts are part of the
landscape and psyche of post-war Britain, but have led to conflicts at
every level of society - between conservationists and developers, town
and country, politicians and people, nimbys and the forces of progress.
Growing up on 'the last road in London' on an estate at the edge of
the woods, John Grindrod had a childhood that mirrored these tensions.
His family, too, seemed caught between two worlds: his wheelchair-bound
mother and soft hearted father had moved from the inner city and had
trouble adjusting. His warring brothers struggled too: there was the
sporty one who loved the outdoors, and the agoraphobic who hated it. And
then there was John, an unremarkable boy on the edge of it all
discovering something magical.
In the green belts John
discovers strange hidden places, from nuclear bunkers to buried landfill
sites, and along the way meets planners, protestors, foresters and
residents whose passions for and against the green belt tell a
fascinating tale of Britain today. The first book to tell the story of
Britain's green belts, Outskirts is at once a fascinating social
history, a stirring evocation of the natural world, and a poignant tale
of growing up in a place, and within a family, like no other.
Outskirts : Living Life on the Edge of the Green Belt - John Grindrod
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