Join Neil Horsley for an illustrated talk based on his new book, Mills Transformed, which documents the regeneration of Northern England’s iconic textile mills, focusing especially on the evolving landscape of Bradford.
Drawing on his evocative photography and compelling personal interviews, Neil captures the transformation of the city’s once-thriving mills, monuments of its industrial past, into dynamic spaces for living, working, and creativity. In this talk, he’ll share insights from the book, tell the stories of the people driving these changes, and reflect on the social, cultural, and architectural importance of mill restoration.
Featuring case studies from Bradford and the surrounding region, the event offers a behind-the-scenes look at how these historic buildings are being reimagined for the 21st century, and why they still matter.
This event is part of the Bradford Literature Festival, and there is an exhibition of Neil’s photographs in the Festival Hub.
Follow this link to book a place:
https://bradfordlitfest.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/1173660448

