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Personal Stories from Participants

Four accounts from members of Nottingham Windrush/Caribbean communities https://youtu.be/FzqrwYvXs58https://youtu.be/SSUyxfUlnyIhttps://youtu.be/Dend_Wu4DQYhttps://youtu.be/0ayHxIRMteA Two accounts from members of Angolan Women’s Voice, Nottingham https://youtu.be/7mONgjY_TH8https://youtu.be/nH32oMBHQzs

Building on History Phase 2

As part of the second phase of Building on History we worked in collaboration with Dr Ana Souto (Senior Lecturer in Architecture) and Dr Penelope Siebert (Senior Lecturer in Public Health) from Nottingham Trent University to enable communities in Nottingham to explore their heritage in four workshops. Funded student internships at NTU supported the co-creation […]

Outreach to Ownership: a Community-focused Research Pilot

Charlotte Garratt and Ben Thomas published a research paper about the Outreach to Ownership research project in Issue 24 of Historic England’s research magazine. Building on History was funded as part of Outreach to Ownership. You can learn more about the whole cohort of projects across England and Scotland below. Click here to read the […]

Building on History Phase 1

Have a look at the pictures below of the first phase of Building on History. We (Heritage Lincolnshire) worked alongside Nottingham Trent University and Nottingham City Council to deliver workshops in partnership with community organisations in Lincolnshire and Nottingham. 

Connect With Your Heritage

How to use this digital toolkit:

1. On the start page of the toolkit there are pictures of lots of different types of heritage. Click on the one that feels closest to the heritage you would like to celebrate.

2. Once you have clicked on your type of heritage, the page will describe this kind of heritage and include some pictures. If you think this is not the right type of heritage click the go home button to return to your options. 

3. Read through the page. At the bottom there will be some links to other pages or other websites to help you celebrate your heritage. Either follow these to another website or to another page in the toolkit which will give you more information. 

You can always ask your facilitator to help if you are struggling.