Fenland Poet Laureate Award
The Fenland Poet Laureate Award is an annual poetry competition to find the next Poet Laureate for the district.
The 2025 Fenland Poet Laureate Award opens for entries on 2 December 2024!
More information on how to enter will be available here then.
The award is recognised as one of the most prestigious poetry accolades in Cambridgeshire.
The winning poet is awarded the honorary title of Fenland Poet Laureate, gaining a platform to showcase and share their work and the opportunity to represent and promote Fenland poetry throughout their year in the role.
A young people's poetry competition, for ages 17 and under, runs alongside the main competition, the winner of whom is crowned Young Fenland Poet Laureate.
2024 Fenland Poet Laureate
Poet Hannah Teasdale was named the 2024 Fenland Poet Laureate, following an awards ceremony at March Town Hall on 15 March.
Hannah Teasdale
Hannah earned the honour with her poem, 'The Un-Coupling', inspired by her winter sightings of migrated swans to the fields of Fenland.
Sir Harry Smith Community College student, Lacey Vinn, has been named the 2024 Young Fenland Poet Laureate. She won with her poem, 'Christmas Truce', inspired by a Christmas Day football match from World War One.
About the entry process
The 2024 competition was open to anyone who lives, works or attends school in the administrative district of Fenland. It was completely free to enter.
Applicants were asked to submit poetry of 40 lines or less, and previously unpublished. Poems could be in free verse or stricter form. There was no set theme, although it was asked that entries should reference Fenland in some way.
Competition entries were shortlisted by members of Fenland District Council's Culture, Arts and Heritage (CAH) Committee.
Shortlisted submissions were judged by award-winning poet and CAH committee Chair, Cllr Elisabeth Sennitt Clough, and the 2022/23 Fenland Poet Laureate, Qu Gao.
Cllr Elisabeth Sennitt Clough Biography
Elisabeth Sennitt Clough
Elisabeth Sennitt Clough, Ph.D, MA, BA, is the author of Glass (Saboteur Best Pamphlet Award), Sightings (Michael Schmidt Award), At or Below Sea Level (PBS Recommendation), The Cold Store and My Name is Abilene (Forward Prize Best Collection shortlist). Elisabeth is an alumna of the Arvon/Jerwood Mentorship scheme 2016, mentored by Mona Arshi; Toast Poets 2017; and Uni Slam 2019. She was also a Ledbury Emerging Poet, 2017. Elisabeth has been long-listed for the National Poetry Competition and read with the former Poet Laureate of England, Carol Ann Duffy. Elisabeth is Editor of the Fenland Poetry Journal. Her own poems have appeared in the Forward Prize anthology in 2018, 2022 and 2023. Other work has appeared in Poem, The Rialto, Mslexia, Wasafiri, Magma, The Cannon's Mouth, Ambit, Ink, Sweat & Tears and Stand among others. Elisabeth was also part of the Faber Poetry Academy, under mentors Daljit Nagra and Rachael Allen in 2020/21.