Walking Oxford tells the story of the city, its people and places in eight surprising walks. Readers will explore many of the colleges and majestic University buildings, but also look beyond the famous dreaming spires to uncover a diverse story of millstreams and medieval lanes, breweries and jam factories, social housing and grand suburbs.
Vicky Wilson Books
Vicky Wilson is a celebrated poet dedicated to fostering writing within schools and the wider community. Her work, featured in collections and publications, showcases a distinctive voice and has been performed across various venues. With three decades of experience in publishing, Wilson possesses extensive expertise in organizing and producing literary events and publications. Her endeavors frequently aim to support educational initiatives and charitable causes.



Walking Bristol
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The book features eight unique walking tours that uncover Bristol's hidden treasures, showcasing its rich contrasts. Readers will explore the city's stunning Georgian architecture, medieval streets, innovative street art, and lush parks. The walks also highlight the engineering marvels and serene waterways that define Bristol's character, offering a comprehensive look at both its historical and contemporary charm.
Did I tell you? : 131 poems for children in need
- 142 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Did I Tell You? 131 poems for Children in Need was published on 16 November 2010 to raise money for the children's charity. The collection, based on the theme of childhood, has been put together by Kent poets Nicky Gould and Vicky Wilson after an invitation for submissions was posted in the local press and online.