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How does being by the coast change the way you live and work? Tom Stroud hears the success stories and the challenges of people who live their lives near to the sea.
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Joining Tom Stroud is chair of the Southampton 2025 Trust Shelina Permalloo, CEO of Artswork Louise Govier and BBC Radio Solent's political reporter Emily Hudson sets the scene.
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Joining Tom is social entrepreneur Veronica Gordon, Connecting Culture's Dr Ronda Gowland-Pryde, University of Southampton's Zoe Yao and Confucius Institute's Dr Ying Zheng.
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Joining Tom is professor of Creative Writing Philip Hoare, University of Southampton BAME network's Bhupinder Siran, Island Collection's Simon Harrison and writer Jo Fisher.
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Joining Tom Stroud is Executive Director of GO! Southampton Giles Semper, Paralympian and bid ambassador Peter Hull and Artistic Director of Zoielogic Dance Theatre Zoie Golding.
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How does being by the coast change the way you live and work? Tom speaks to Ben Willows from the UKSA in Cowes and Andrew Marsh from Victorious Festival.
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How does being by the coast change the way you live and work? Tom hears how nightlife is bouncing back in Bournemouth and goes behind the Union Jack doors of Wight Shipyard.
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Find out this evening if Southampton has won City of Culture 2025 with a special show hosted by Tom Stroud, with Emily Hudson reporting live from a SO25 reception.