Evesham Bell Tower goes green to celebrate National Recycling Week!

Evesham’s Bell Tower has been lit green to celebrate National Recycling Week. This was organised to say thank you to everyone for continuing to recycle during these challenging times. Well done everyone for being green! Thank you to everyone involved in making this happen.

‘It Began with Light’ projection launch

The launch of the new projection at the Almonry Museum was attended by a small number of Wychavon and Evesham Town Councillors, Illuminos the video projection artists who designed the work and representatives who have supported the development of the project. Sue...

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Evesham Library Exhibition

We held an exhibition at Evesham library over the month of November 2018. The content was the results of the community engagement work that has been happening in Evesham with young and old. From painting, to knitting, to collage and creative writing local people have...

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Animation workshops

Children's animation project. Tom Cross ran 2 x 1.5hr sessions in Evesham at Garage Arts, which was a  brief and a fun introduction to how to make an animation. The children drew what they loved about Evesham and were shown how you can make their drawings come alive....

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The Hut of Silence

Lots of people immersed themselves in the 'Hut of Silence' a contemporary sound and film installation based on the untold stories of WW1 and other wars at All Saints Church, Evesham from 18th October to 15th December 2018. The installation was designed by Creative...

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The Launch Events

On Saturday 15 December we launched the new permanent lights to the Bell Tower from 5.30pm to 7.30pm.  After some speeches from Chairman Tony Rowley and Reverend Andrew Spurr people saw all the colours that we can have on the Bell Tower now- green, red, blue, white,...

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Drop in arts and crafts workshops

We ran drop in arts and crafts workshops at The Battle of Evesham in the summer using ideas from the Evesham coat of Arms and those of the leading families involved in The Battle of Evesham. People made their own family coat of arms. We were also at The Valley and The...

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