Media posts

Walden Reporter

'Alice Bromell to celebrate debut poetry collection with recital in Saffron Walden'

Stagecoach performing arts

'a brilliant new radio play to raise awareness of mental health and eating disorders'

Creative Walden 

'It's taken a huge amount of courage for Alice to do this and we have nothing but admiration for these astonishing pieces of literature'

Walden Local

"Saffron Walden's Fairycroft House was packed last Wednesday at the launch of an audio play and poetry book by 21 year old Alice Bromell"

Walden Local

"This is by far the most important project we have worked on in the five years we've been operating."

Mart's Photography

"What a inspiring night from a brave young lady with immense talent nurtured by selfless people who really know what talent is and what to do to make it reach it's potential. I am honoured to be held in such high esteem in the right circles."

Saffron Walden Reporter

"The collection features poems about her battle and how her friends have 'shone a light' in challenging times."

Paul Bellany

"It was such a success we ran out of chairs. I’m so proud of Alice. Her struggle against anorexia is immense and although it’s something you can’t just switch off, it is clear that she is heading in the right direction, and as she said on the night, “For the first time I can visualise a future without Anorexia.”
When I got home I received a message from Alice that read ‘Dreams do come true.’ On Wednesday 16th February at Fairycroft House, they did."