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Gatwick Hotel: the last days of a halfway house – an audio photo essay Gatwick Hotel: the last days of a halfway house – an audio photo essay
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Yvette Kelly and Rose Banks, twin sisters who have worked at Gatwick Hotel for the past 46 years The owners of Gatwick Hotel, Yvette Kelly and Rose Banks. The twin sisters have worked at the hotel for the past 46 years
Charlise, who moved to the Gatwick and became a sex worker to pay for gender reassignment surgeryCharlise, who moved to the Gatwick and became a sex worker to pay for gender reassignment surgery
Sam, a former detention centre detaineeSam, a former detention centre detainee
Troy, who has been in and out of prison, says the hardest part of starting again is getting a roof over your headTroy, who has been in and out of prison, says the hardest part of starting again is getting a roof over your head
To hear the full documentary by Kristina Kukolja & Sandy Rogulic go to: www.thegatwickhotel.comTo hear the full documentary by Kristina Kukolja & Sandy Rogulic go to: www.thegatwickhotel.com