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Radio 3,03 Nov 2025,14 mins

SeriesEmpty Spaces

Liz Berry - Selly Oak Library, Birmingham

The Essay

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Poet Liz Berry visits a now empty building - Selly Oak Library in Birmingham, which closed in 2017. Her own mother served as a librarian for several decades and Liz reflects on how the the values she inherited from her mother's commitment, curiosity, and care are inseparable from a library's be-shelved walls. Empty Spaces explores the beauty and melancholy of abandoned places that still hold meaning. Each episode invites a poet to inhabit one site of their choosing and breathe imagination, memory, and lyricism back into the surroundings via poetry. Liz stands outside the building, to write a poem about the library's recent demise. Opened in 1906, the red-brick library now stands as a witness to a century of community life in bustling Selly Oak. As Liz reflects on the building’s history, she explores how libraries nurture belonging, enlightenment and imagination… and mourns their disappearance. Producer: Sean Allsop Executive Producer: Leonie Thomas Sound Mix: Mike Woolley An Overcoat Media production for BBC Radio 3

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