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May at Theatre in the Mill

Take a look what we’ve been up to, and upcoming events

Theatre in the Mill is thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2025/2026 Seed Commission. The commission aims at supporting bold new work from emerging and established artists through funding, studio space, mentorship, and development opportunities. Rooted in experimentation and collaboration, the programme champions early-stage ideas with the potential to grow into powerful, original performance.


The recipients of the 2025/2026 Seed Commissions are:

Umar Butt

Yusra Warsama

John Namai

Esther Kamba


We’ll be announcing more details of these artists in the next few weeks, plus details on what they’re working on over the course of the year!

Our Untitled 2: City of Wonder cohort finished their time with us on April 11 with their showcase, covering sound art installations, sculpture, musical theatre and more. We were so proud of the work that the artists did, and look forward to seeing their careers and projects develop further!


We are further excited to welcome our new Untitled cohort, Untitled 3: Engines of Change. Artists Alex Dunlop, Lauren Egan, Mahshid Alavi, Munaza Kulsoom, Nicu Popescu and Phoebe Chan have started their time with Theatre in the Mill and have already undertaken 2 workshops.


Save the Date now for the Untitled 3: Engines of Change showcase, July 3 at 14:00 and 19:00!

Gallery II

We are thrilled to share that Gallery II will be opening as a visual arts venue! The thought-provoking art exhibition Down To Earth is about to move to the University of Bradford's Gallery II, in the Chesham Building, for a second showing for three weeks from Tuesday May 13, 2025. The art exhibition had a very successful run at the Trapezium Arts gallery in Bradford city centre last autumn.


Gallery II Hours:

Tuesday-Thursday

11:30-14:00

Upcoming Events

Ola Labib, Tej Dhutia and Sharifa Butterfly are performing at Theatre in the Mill on May 14! There’s still time to purchase your tickets for this evening of outstanding stand-up comedy.

Intro to Comedy is back on August 30th! This is a full day workshop to build foundational skills in stand-up comedy, plus develop soft skills like public speaking, and be part of a supportive community! These sessions are open to women and non-binary people, especially of the global majority.

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Storylab is launching our 2nd pilot! This series of workshops is designed to let students, academics, creatives and technologists to try their hand at using new media for creative expression, plus to chat about the whats and the whys for using new media in our current world. Running Saturdays in June from 10-4

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Just where is the world going? with Professor Paul Rogers

Tuesday, 13 May 2025,  6:00 - 7:30 PM (BST)
University of Bradford Campus or online


Join Professor Paul Rogers, renowned Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies, for a thought-provoking lecture on the rapid changes shaping our world. Explore critical global challenges, including the wars in Gaza, Ukraine and Sudan, poverty, climate breakdown, and political uncertainties in the United States and parts of Europe. Together, we'll explore why the world seems to be changing so rapidly, identify what are the main dangers ahead, how they can be avoided and consider whether individuals can make a difference to help build a more peaceful future.
 

This will be a hybrid event, taking place both at the University and online. When you book your free tickets, you will be able to choose which version of the event you would like to attend.
 



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Ready to play?

Get ready to play your way through arcade history as our new interactive gaming gallery, Power Up, opens in May.

Plus we have a brand new display from Saltaire-based letterpress studio People Powered Press and another brilliant programme of family films in Pictureville.

Keep scrolling to see what's on or head to our website to book tickets.

Please note that the museum will be closed to the public on Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 May as the museum hosts the Creative Cities Convention.


What's On

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Power Up

Opens 21 May. Tickets £3.

Immerse yourself in a hands-on gaming experience, featuring classic arcade games and iconic consoles. From Space Invaders and Street Fighter II to Sonic the Hedgehog, there’s something for everyone, whether you love retro games or just want to beat your family at Mario Kart.

Tickets for Power Up will be on sale soon. Our newsletter subscribers will be the first to hear when they're available.

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WonderTots

Monday 19 May. Tickets £2 per child.

Capture the magic of your little one's imagination in a playful family session inspired by light and sound with local early years expert Paula Taylor.

These new sessions are aimed at children aged 0–5.

Tickets for the May WonderTots session will be on sale on Tuesday 29 April.

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Hope/Act

Opens Wednesday 30 April.

See a brand new mural celebrating Bradford 2025. This artwork was created using the largest letterpress in the world by People Powered Press and local communities.

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YOU:MATTER

Tickets from £2.

This new immersive experience, created by artist collective Marshmallow Laser Feast, blends art, science and technology to explore how we're all connected to the universe.

See yourself among animals big and small, breathe life into a tree, put your head in the clouds and more.

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Last chance to see

David Hockney: Pieced Together

Closes 18 May. Tickets from £1.

Don't miss your chance to see world-renowned Bradford-born artist David Hockney's pioneering use of film and photography before it closes in May.

Films for all ages

There's something for everyone at Pictureville, from little ones to big kids. For May, we're celebrating Space Day with an out of this world selection of films, plus some of your favourite TV characters make an appearance on the big screen.

For little ones

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May Kids' Clubs

This May, see everyone's favourite animated animals on the big screen. Join Bluey, Peppa Pig, and the Moomins for adventures big and small at Pictureville.

For our youngest visitors, we have Baby Friendly screenings every other Wednesday. On 14 May at 11.00, join us for a special 20th anniversary screening of Pride and Prejudice.


For older children

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IMAX: Thunderbolts* (12A)

Marvel’s unconventional team of antiheroes embark on a dangerous mission and confront their dark pasts.

Thunderbolts* will be screening in both IMAX 2D and 3D. See the full listings for more details.

For sci-fi fans

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Beyond Earth

2–4 May

Prepare for a journey beyond earth as the beloved sci-fi season returns 2–4 May with a collection of classic films that define the genre. 

Highlights include 2001: A Space Odyssey on 70mm; Moon on 35mm, and Lightyear for our Kids' Club screenings.


As part of our ongoing transformation, some areas of the museum are still closed. Please check our website for more information and to plan your visit.



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The Glenn Miller & Big Band Spectacular
Buy tickets for The Spice Girls Experience
Buy tickets for A Shoddy Detective

The Glenn Miller & Big Band Spectacular 

Thurs 8 May 

7.30pm

The Spice Girls Experience

Sat 10 May 
7.30pm

A Shoddy Detective and The Art of Deception 

Mon 12 May

7.30pm

Buy tickets for Gala Performance
Buy tickets for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Dinosaur Adventure Live

Gala Performance

Fri 16 May 

7.30pm

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Wed 21 - Sun 25 May
7.15pm, Sat & Sun mat, 2.15pm

Dinosaur Adventure Live 

Tues 27 May
2pm

Buy Tickets for Nick Cope's family Show
Buy tickets for Dad's Army Radio Show
Buy tickets for Irish Annie's

Nick Cope's Family Show

Sat 31 May

2pm

Dad's Army Radio Show

Tue 3 June

7.30pm

Irish Annie's

Fri 6 June

7.30pm

Buy Tickets for Tom Gates Epic Stage Show
Buy tickets for A Midsummer Night's dream
Buy tickets for Spy Movie: The Play

Tom Gates Epic Stage Show

Sat 7 June

2.30pm & 5pm

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Wed 11 June

7.30pm

Spy Movie: The Play

Thur 12 June

7.30pm

Buy Tickets for The Ripper Files
Sing! Dance! Act!
Everybody's Talking About Jamie

An Evening with Crissy Rock: From Bedlam to Benidorm

Fri 13 June

7.30pm

Sing! Dance! Act!

Fri 20 & Sat 21 June

Fri 7pm, Sat 5pm

Locomotive For Murder: The Improvised Whodunnit

Wed 25 June

7.30pm

Buy tickets for Bugsy Malone
Buy tickets for Shellshocked

Victoria Stansfield School of Dance presents Bugsy Malone

Fri 27 & Sat 28 June

7pm, Sat mat 2pm

Shellshocked

Mon 30 June

7.30pm

Don't miss...

Guys and Dolls Artwork

From the bars of Havana to the streets of Manhattan and set against a backdrop of Prohibition era New York, Wakefield Youth Music Theatre presents one of the best loved musicals ever to have performed on Broadway!


With music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, Guys and Dolls tells the tale of Sky Masterson, a high rolling gambler, who places a bet to win over the heart of Sarah, a puritanical missionary.


This feel-good show first premiered on Broadway in 1950 and features hits such as Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat, Luck be a Lady, Marry the Man Today and the title song Guys and Dolls.


Come and experience the hustle and bustle of New York City right here at Theatre Royal Wakefield, as our exceptionally talented young cast return to the stage!


Wakefield Youth Music Theatre presents


Guys and Dolls


Wednesday 20 – Saturday 30 August

7.15pm

Saturday matinees, 2.15pm


Tickets from £15

Buy tickets for Guys and Dolls

We are looking forward to welcoming you to Theatre Royal Wakefield.

We thank you for your continued support.

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Midnight Cowboy - A New Musical

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How big can a dream become before it breaks?

Two broken souls stumble the streets, misfits, clutching to a fragile hope of finding fortune around the corner. The dark corners and harsh flickering neon of New York City await, as Midnight Cowboy A New Musical makes its world premiere at Southwark Playhouse Elephant in London.

Paul Jacob French (An Officer and A Gentleman & Grease (London and UK Tour)) stars as Joe Buck, a young man desperate to escape his dead-end past. The new musical is based on the novel by James Leo Herlihy which inspired the beloved triple Academy Award-winning 1969 film, starring Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman. Midnight Cowboy captures the gripping tension of dreaming big whilst trying to survive the grind of New York City.

This powerful adaptation has a book by Bryony Lavery (writer of the Tony-nominated play Frozen), which breathes new life into the classic story, exploring the depths of friendship and ambition, and soundtrack by three-time Ivor Novello Award-winning composer Francis “Eg” White, who has written songs for Adele, Florence + The Machine and James Morrison.

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Happy Bank Holiday Monday!

Here is all of this week's top theatre news.

New shows announced


ACORN ANTIQUES THE MUSICAL comes to Manchester Opera House



Ben Jackson Walker joins the UK & Ireland Tour of & JULIET



Brendan Gleeson to make West End debut in Conor McPherson’s THE WEIR



Danielle Steers & Tobias Turley star in HOT MESS at Edinburgh Fringe



West End Musical Mrs. Doubtfire to Tour the UK and Ireland



New cast announced for TITANIQUE at the Criterion Theatre



New cast announced for CABARET at the Kit Kat Club in London



Full cast announced for Evita at The London Palladium



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Edinburgh this May

Welcome to our May newsletter. Did you know that May is Whisky Month – a whole month dedicated to celebrating Scotland’s national drink.

And so, as well as exploring some of the top things to see and do in Edinburgh this month, we take a closer look at some of the ways whisky can be best enjoyed in the city.

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Whisky month celebrations

From distillery tours to bars offering drams for all tastes, if you want to discover more about the history and culture of whisky – and sample a few drams along the way - Edinburgh offers a wealth of experiences.

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Edinburgh International Children’s Festival

Celebrating the best of children’s theatre, dance, circus and puppetry from around the world, the vibrant Edinburgh International Children's Festival returns this May with a programme of events specially made for young people and their families.

From sensory works for babies to performances about friendship, there’s something for not only the young, but the young at heart too.

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The history of Edinburgh’s closes

Edinburgh has over 250 closes - narrow alleyways or passages, often leading off the main street into courtyards or between buildings – many running along the Royal Mile.

Each one of these closes tell the story of Edinburgh’s history. Take a look at 10 of these historic places.

Explore Edinburgh’s closes

Edinburgh: Accessible Highlights Guide

We’ve partnered with award-winning Edinburgh-based disabled access charity, Euan’s Guide, to create a brand-new guide that highlights our accessible city.

Covering all 11 of the city’s neighbourhoods, it features leading attractions, experiences and travel tips that provide facilities, products and services for differing accessibility requirements.

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Upcoming events

Get taste buds tingling with Edinburgh Seafood Festival, as it brings the best of Scotland’s seafood to the capital. Explore unique combinations at Cheese & Wine Tasting, or dine in one of Edinburgh’s most beautiful hidden gem at La Bella Sera: An Evening at Colonnades. Seasonal beers, tasty food and live music can all be enjoyed at Grassmarket Craft Beer Festival, and tastings and wine workshops at Edinburgh Uncorked Summer Wine Fair.

Travel back in time and explore The World of King James VI and I with the National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait. Explore the life and art of one of Scotland’s most significant modern painters at John Bellany: A Life in Self-Portraiture, or learn more about the growth of abstraction and pop art at Out of Chaos: Post-War Scottish Art 1945-2000

Dive into Marine Fest for marine-themed workshops, trails, talks and shows. Edinburgh Tradfest offers an exciting programme of live music, workshops, film and traditional storytelling, while Porty Festival features something for everyone to enjoy along the seaside. Soak up the sounds of live music at Leith Jazz and Blues Festival, or soak up the sun while enjoying family favourites and big-screen blockbusters at Square Cinema.

And while it may seem ages away, it’s never too early to start planning for the festive season. Tickets for the after dark light trail, Christmas at the Botanics are on sale now. Book early and plan ahead for the date and time of your choice.

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Hidden Door

With music, visual art, dance and spoken word, this cool and exciting festival is back this June.

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Edinburgh Foodies Festival

The celebrity food and music festival will be cooking up a storm in the city’s Inverleith Park.

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IKEA: Magical Patterns

Discover 180 iconic fabrics showcasing the rich history of print, pattern and design.

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The days are long, the landscapes are green and the gentle breezes carry that fresh salty scent you only get during an Irish summer. If you’re looking for an impromptu adventure, we’ve got a handful of incredible trips still available for this July and August.

Whether it’s cycling quiet backroads in West Cork, hiking coastal trails in Northern Ireland or discovering the native flora and fauna in the southwest, there’s something here for every curious traveller.

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Quiet country roads, sparkling coastal views and colourful villages like Kinsale, West Cork is a cyclist’s dream. Pedal under blue skies and past rolling green hills and beautiful shorelines, all while soaking in the relaxed nature and warm hospitality of this vibrant corner of southwest Ireland.
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Hiking in Northern Ireland offers a stunning blend of dramatic landscapes and stories steeped in ancient legend. From the iconic Giant’s Causeway to the lush Glens of Antrim, the region is rich in natural beauty and folklore. 
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Wildlife: Ireland's Atlantic Coast
 
   
  
   
 

Soak in the summer sun in West Cork and Kerry—regions celebrated for their dramatic coastlines and vibrant biodiversity. The sweeping sea views provide the perfect backdrop for spotting seabirds, seals and other native flora and fauna.
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May in the Kent Downs

May has arrived, bringing the perfect opportunity to discover the beauty of the Kent Downs. As spring unfolds, the countryside is alive with wildlife, from rare orchids in full bloom to the gentle hum of bees buzzing through meadows. 

This month, uncover the secrets of prehistoric life, follow trails through stunning landscapes, or get up close to wildlife in some of the Down’s most peaceful spots. With plenty of exciting events and outdoor adventures, now is the time to explore, relax, and immerse yourself in the wonders of Kent. 

A New National Nature Reserve for Kent 

Kent is now home to a brand new National Nature Reserve. The North Kent Woods and Downs has been officially recognised as one of the country’s most important places for nature, forming part of the prestigious King’s Series of National Nature Reserves. 

The reserve brings together a rich mix of ancient woodlands, chalk grasslands, wildflower meadows and even an organic vineyard. It’s a place where wildlife thrives, from rare orchids and skylarks to dormice and centuries-old trees. But this reserve is about more than just protecting nature. It’s about people too. 

Located within five miles of 400,000 people, including many urban and diverse communities, the North Kent Woods and Downs NNR is opening up access to nature like never before. It’s a collaborative project, uniting landowners, charities, councils and community groups in a shared vision for nature recovery and local connection. 

To celebrate this new reserve, a week of community events will take place from 24 to 31 May, giving you the chance to explore the landscape, learn about its wildlife, and discover what makes this place so special. 

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Join us for a range of exciting events in the North Kent Woods and Downs National Nature Reserve during the celebratory week. 
Trosley’s Goat Trail 
at Trosley Country Park 
24th May – 1st June 2025 

Discover how the park’s resident goats help manage rare chalk grassland habitats, supporting wildlife like the Chalkhill Blue butterfly and Musk Orchid. 
Exploratory Walk through Leisure Plots
 at Cobham 
 26th May 2025 

Join for a gentle walk, exploring silver birch woodlands, rare orchids, and unique wildlife. Discover the seasonal wonders of this SSSI-designated site and enjoy tranquil views.
Lost Village of Dode Walk
at Gravesend 
26th May 2025 

Join for a scenic walk through the Kent Downs, exploring the hidden Lost Village of Dode. Learn about the myths, folklore, and history of this ancient site during a special talk inside the abandoned church. 
Ranger-Led Ancient Tree Trail
 at Cobham 
 28th May 2025 

Explore one of the UK's treasured ancient woodlands on a ranger-led walk. Discover the significance of veteran trees and their ecological value, with plenty of nature to spot along the way!
Joe’s Bows Falconry
at Shorne Woods Country Park 
27th May 2025 

Experience the thrill of meeting majestic birds of prey in a stunning woodland setting. Enjoy a fascinating talk and take photos with these majestic creatures. 
Orchid Walk at Ranscombe Farm
 at Rochester 
 29th May 2025 

Join the Reserve Manager for a guided walk to explore rare orchids and spring wildflowers at Ranscombe Farm and learn about the conservation efforts.
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Digging into Kent's historic past

Join the Kent Archaeological Society on 14 June for a hands-on archaeological dig at Lees Court Estate near Faversham. Help uncover ancient burial monuments and artefacts from the Neolithic and Bronze Age in one of Kent’s most exciting community excavations. All ages are welcome—no experience needed, just a curiosity for the past!

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Hidden gems for the perfect picnic in the Kent Downs  

With longer evenings and the promise of warmer days, it’s the ideal time to head outside with a blanket and basket of your favourite food. The Kent Downs, with its sweeping views, ancient woodlands, and peaceful meadows, offers some of the most scenic picnic spots in the county. 

In our latest blog, we’ve rounded up some of the best spots across this beautiful landscape. From the serene charm of Fackenden Down to the breathtaking panoramas at Blue Bell Hill, there’s something for everyone. Explore the ancient woodlands at Kings Wood or discover the quiet beauty of Kemsing Downs. We’ve also included some unique spots, like the Feel Our Voice Bench at Old Wives Lees, adding a creative twist to your picnic experience. 

Wherever you choose to picnic, each spot promises a chance to enjoy the simple pleasures of good food, great company, and the beauty of nature. These places allow you to slow down, soak in your surroundings, and make lasting memories. 

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Making the North Downs Way National Trail more accessible for all

The Putting Down Routes project, a collaboration between the Kent Downs National Landscape and the North Downs Way National Trail, is transforming the National Trail into a safer, more inclusive and accessible route where everyone is welcome. We're actively improving sections of the trail to make them as accessible as possible for a wide range of people.

As part of this work, we restored the bridleway through The Junipers — a steep woodland section of the North Downs Way National Trail in Wye. The bridleway had become rutted, damaged and overgrown, with exposed tree roots making it difficult to navigate for anyone other than the most physically able.

Given the North Downs Way National Trail’s importance as a well-used route of both regional and national significance, we repaired the bridleway, which involved restoring the width and laying a new, flexible, porous surface, enabling safer and increased accessibility to a greater range of users.

Putting Down Routes is funded through The National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).

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Celebrating Vaisakhi at Gravesend Gurdwara  

Last month, the we joined the vibrant Vaisakhi celebrations at Gravesend Gurdwara for an incredible day of community connection. The event was a perfect opportunity to showcase how the Putting Down Routes project is making the countryside more accessible to everyone, especially those who may not realise just how easy it is to explore the Kent Downs. 

The day featured the Nagar Kirtan, a lively street parade through Gravesend, filled with music, laughter, and a true sense of community spirit. It was a joyful experience that brought people together in celebration. As the day continued, meaningful conversations unfolded around the role of nature in supporting wellbeing and building connection. It was inspiring to witness so many eager to discover the local landscape and experience its physical and mental health benefits. 

With more than a million people living within 1km of the Kent Downs boundary, there’s a unique opportunity to bring the healing power of nature closer to urban communities. Nature has the ability to heal, energise, and inspire, and it’s exciting to help more people find peace, energy, and inspiration in these beautiful green spaces. 

Catch Kent Downs' spring orchids before they disappear for the year!

As we dive into May, the Kent Downs is blooming with some of the rarest and most beautiful wild orchids. Now's the time to see these beautiful flowers in full bloom before they fade away for another year. 

From the vibrant Early Purple Orchids to the elusive Monkey Orchids, this month offers the perfect opportunity to experience these wonders. Head to places like Denge Wood and Park Gate Down for your best chance to spot them. But don’t wait too long – these delicate blooms won’t last forever. Get out there and enjoy them before they disappear! 

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Celebrating seven years of transformation in the Darent Valley 

Seven years ago, the Darent Valley Landscape Partnership Scheme was formed to enhance the valley’s beauty, restore its history, and bring the community together. Today, that vision has turned into a legacy we’re proud to celebrate. 

With £5 million in funding and amazing partners like Kent Downs National Landscape, North West Kent Countryside Partnership, and Kent Wildlife Trust, it has transformed the valley in ways that truly matter. From restoring chalk grasslands and welcoming wildlife to preserving historical landmarks and reopening forgotten paths, more than 40 projects have revived this treasured landscape. 

But it’s the people of the valley who’ve made this journey unforgettable. Thousands of residents have contributed through wildlife surveys, creative workshops, and community archaeology projects, bringing new life to the valley’s rich history and forging deeper connections to the land. 

As the scheme draws to a close, we’re celebrating the incredible achievements that have been made and looking forward to a future where this legacy continues to inspire, educate, and unite us all. 

The project was made possible thanks to funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, European Interreg Experience project, and support from a wide range of local partners. Thanks to National Lottery players. 
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