Exhibition goes on tour

A road safety photographic exhibition will be visiting five cities across the UK in the coming months.
When lives collide, by Paul Wenham-Clarke, portrays the human misery and emotional cost of road traffic collisions. It features victims of car crashes and offers an insight into the thoughts and feelings of people who have been affected by reckless driving.
The project won the inaugural LARSOA campaign of the quarter competition early in 2006.
There is a private viewing date for road safety professionals at each venue.
Dates and venues are as follows:
SWANSEA
Mission Gallery
Gloucester Place
Maritime Quarter
Swansea SA1 1TY
Open to the public: 6-27 January 2007.
Private view: 9 January, 6.30-8.30pm.
NEWCASTLE
The Biscuit Factory
Stoddart Street
Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 1AN
Open to the public: 9-25 February 2007.
Private view: 8 February, 6.30-8.30pm.
BRISTOL
Centre Space Gallery
6 Leonard Lane
Bristol BS1 1EA
Open to the public: 10-21 March 2007.
Private view: 9 March, 6.30-8.30pm.
LEEDS
The Exhibition Space
Whitehall Waterfront
2 Riverside Way
Leeds LS1 4EH
Open to the public: 4-28 April 2007.
Private view: 3 April, 6.30-8.30pm.
BELFAST
Conway Mill
5 / 7 Conway Street
Belfast
Northern Ireland BT13 2DE
Open to the public: 10-29 May 2007.
Private view: 10 May, 6.30-8.30pm.
For further information about the exhibition go to www.whenlivescollide.co.uk, or call Simon Ettinghausen on 020 8308 7875.

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