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The Stopping Places by Damian Le Bas (Omnibus)

Damian Le Bas sets out on a quest for understanding of his own identity and the history of his traveller family. From 2018.

Damian Le Bas inhabits an awkward middle ground between the non-gypsy world and his own traveller/gypsy heritage.

He grew up in West Sussex in a house built by his grandfather on land the family owned, surrounded by a field that was half car-breaking business, half farmyard. Scattered bits of engines lay alongside bales of hay, brand new trucks were surrounded by geese and terriers. But twice a week they drove an hour each way to their family pitch in the market square of Petersfield where they sold flowers.

Along the way, his elders would nod towards lay-bys and verges, naming them as they passed. These were the β€˜atchin tans’ or stopping places. His great grandmother, Nan, explained to him that they were the places where she and her family used to live in the days of wagons and bender tents. Sometimes they would stop for a few days, other times for a few years.

Damian's parents both had faith in education and, when they saw that he was bright, he applied for for a full scholarship at the nearby boarding school - Christ's Hospital - which led to ten grade A O-Levels, A Levels and theology at Oxford.

Damian was now firmly an outsider in both worlds.

But having plundered the Bodleian Library for histories of gypsies, he felt the need to get out into the world and discover the topography of his ancestors. So he with his Nan's blessing he set out to visit the stopping places, sometimes alone and sometimes accompanied by his wife Candis.

As we follow his journey, we also learn about the history of the gypsies and their marginalised place in society today.

Written and read by Damian Le Bas

Omnibus abridged in five parts by Isobel Creed and Jill Waters

Producer: Jill Waters

A Waters Company production for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4, first broadcast in June 2018.

1 hour, 10 minutes

Last on

Sun 5 Mar 2023 02:30

Broadcasts

  • Sun 10 Jun 2018 09:00
  • Sat 4 Mar 2023 07:30
  • Sat 4 Mar 2023 12:30
  • Sat 4 Mar 2023 18:30
  • Sun 5 Mar 2023 02:30