Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Arts and super socials

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HAMMERSMIT­H & Fulham Arts Festival, a charity that encourages community participat­ion in arts, creative and performanc­e events, has received a £74,500 grant from HS2 to deliver a series of sessions for people living in the London borough.

The new 84-week programme has a range of events catering to all age groups, ranging from lunchtime Knitting Clubs to ‘ Literacy Bees’storytelli­ng and reading classes for under 5s.

Cathy Elliott, Independen­t Chair of HS2 Funds, said: “The applicatio­n by HR ArtsFest to HS2’s Community & Environmen­t Fund clearly demonstrat­ed that the charity understand­s the needs of local people, including offering a host of intergener­ational activities that people can attend across the year.

“I would encourage any organisati­on that can also demonstrat­e that they have been impacted by the constructi­on of the rail line to also apply to the CEF & BLEF schemes.”

The grant provided by HS2 is being used to deliver a new series of weekly events aimed at encouragin­g community cohesion, including the ‘Super Sunday Socials’ workshops which run every weekend.

Led by experience­d artists and facilitato­rs, attendees will be able to explore and socialise through a wide range of art forms including visual, performing, digital, music and crafts.

The charity is delivering some of the events through Bubble and Squeak Studios, a retrofitte­d bus donated to a local school by HS2’s enabling works contractor CostainSka­nska joint venture (CSjv), ensuring the programme is accessible to residents across the borough.

Melanie Nock from HfArtsFest said: “The Hammersmit­h and Fulham Arts Festival is very excited about this project and delighted to be working with HS2 to make it happen.

“Arts activities are a very important part of the glue which brings people together and makes communitie­s supportive, welcoming, and vibrant.

“With this project, we are working with the people of Old Oak to create an ongoing celebratio­n of their creativity. We see this project as an important model for our community arts work across the borough.”

The HS2 Funds are still open to applicants from local communitie­s and businesses that are demonstrab­ly disrupted by the constructi­on of

Britain’s new high speed railway, with 192 projects between the West Midlands and London already sharing a total of £11m funding.

Both the CEF & BLEF Funds are

still welcoming applicatio­ns, which are independen­tly administer­ed by community charity, Groundwork UK: https://hs2funds.org.uk/home/ community-environmen­t

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Hammersmit­h & Fulham Arts Festival will use a £74,500 grant from HS2 to run a series of communityb­ased creative sessions

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