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Eleri Thomas

This is a substack of things that I have been thinking through, and which have managed to make their way into mostly complete sentences. It could be about all sorts of things, which could potentially be of interest to you.

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  • Eleri Thomas

    Londoner, urbanist, and strategist. I'm curious about how things work and how things change, at both a personal and a collective level. This could include minds, organisations, cities, gardens and technologies, and I write about all of those things.

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