Search begins to find Stoke-on-Trent's next Poet Laureates

By Jordan Edwards 25th Mar 2025

Nick Degg with senior librarian, Amy Capewell, unveiling the start of the search for Stoke-on-Trent's next Poet Laureates. (Jerome Whittingham)
Nick Degg with senior librarian, Amy Capewell, unveiling the start of the search for Stoke-on-Trent's next Poet Laureates. (Jerome Whittingham)

The search to find Stoke-on-Trent's next Poet Laureate and the first Young Poet Laureate has begun. 

Both roles will shine a light on the city's creativity and culture as well as play a "key part" in celebrating the 100th anniversary year. 

The successful candidates will follow in the footsteps of local poet Nick Degg, who was named Centenary Poet Laureate in October 2024.

Nick said: "It's vital for aspiring poets to know that they will be given a platform to explore way beyond their normal circles. 

"To have organisations, arts foundations and the like inviting you to be involved in projects and commissions is a wonderful way of expanding not just your writing skills, but to open doors you didn't even know were there.

"Poetry is a magical art-form, and the more people we can reach with our passion and enthusiasm can only be good for its future as a vibrant and important strand of literature.

"It's great to know that the council and its libraries are supporting and promoting the Poet Laureateship."

Nick will continue to create poems marking Stoke-on-Trent's Centenary throughout 2025, capturing the pride, history, and spirit of the city and its people.   

Potential candidates for the Poet Laureate role must be over 18 while applicants for the new Young Poet Laureate role must be aged 14-18. The competition is open to anyone who lives in Stoke-on-Trent. 

The Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent, Councillor Lyn Sharpe said: "Our centenary year is an opportunity to celebrate the part literature has played in our city's history and continues to play into the future.  

"Nick Degg is showing us the power of poetry. He's helping us remember this centenary year through his new poems that will be enjoyed for years to come.  

"We created the new Junior role to give a young poet the chance to learn the ropes from Nick. It's a fantastic springboard for a young poet to have, to learn from a much-loved and incredibly talented poet and who knows, maybe become our city's Laureate one day."  

Applications are now open and the deadline to apply is Saturday 16 August 2025 with judging taking place on 20 September; with them both being named on Thursday 2 October to coincide with National Poetry Day.  

To apply for one of Stoke-on-Trent's Poet Laureate positions potential candidates can find out more here.

The Young Poet Laureate role will start on 1 November 2025 and the Poet Laureate will start in May 2026. 

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