Hot Day in Hay
Undaunted by the 30 degree heat, we just spent a successful day recording some readings in the beautiful Richard Booth Bookshop Cinema in Hay-on-Wye. The town and environs are home to many well-known authors and a number of them have
Buxton, AHI Awards shortlisting
We're delighted that the Buxton Crescent Heritage Experience has been shortlisted by The Association for Heritage Interpretation for the 2021 Engaging People Awards. To be one of the four projects on the shortlist (out of a record number of 56
Dialect and Heritage Project branding
Do you say ferntickles, murfles, brunny-spots or freckles? It’s been a pleasure working with the team at Leeds University to develop the visual identity for the Dialect and Heritage Project. The project centres on the Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture (LAVC). The
Liquorice gardens & a Greek statue
Developing content for a new Heritage Hub in the Aurora Wellbeing Centre in Worksop has yielded many surprises about the town’s history. A manor house to rival Blenheim, liquorice gardens, an extraordinary journey of the Worksop Torso, an ancient Greek
The Real & the Virtual – Aurora Heritage
We had a productive morning at Bassetlaw Museum last week, working with the Aroura wellbeing volunteers designing object layouts for the heritage hub. Then in the afternoon some alpha release testing for the virtual museum which includes some of the