Site Verify was an artistic dialogue about regeneration and community which culminated in an evolving exhibition. I raised the first voice in this discussion through creating artwork focussed on a factory that was abandoned after 90 years of shop fitting and about the community which surrounded it. All of the artwork I created is made from materials reclaimed from the building including 90 years of blue prints upon which the mandate ‘site verify’ was written.  I staged an exhibition at thePlace gallery and held weekly workshops asking community members to come in and create art in response to my own as well as about the future of their community. I took my own art work down and replaced it with theirs. The exhibition evolved as the factory was demolished a block away. The book is set out in chronological order beginning with photos of the abandoned building followed by images of the artwork I created about the building and its history then concluding with the demolition of the building contrasted against the artwork created by community members. The book is available for purchase.