In our latest case study film, we sat down with Tom and Mark from Letchworth-based theatre company, Singing Cactus, to talk about their work and how they see it impacting the town.
As food poverty dominated the headlines during the pandemic, people rallied locally to help local charities and groups offering help. Letchworth Foodbank was no exception.
We sat down with Christina Armstong, Director of Open Art Box (a role shared with Anji Archer) to speak about the most inspirational and daunting times they have experienced.
Concerned about the long-term impact unemployment has on young people, Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation applied to take part in the government Kickstart Scheme.
Sarah Pateman, Community Safety Manager at Survivors/Stevenage Against Domestic Abuse (SADA), writes about how a grant from the Heritage Foundation has helped expand their service during the pandemic.
Sports clubs in Letchworth have been awarded more than £18,000 in funding to help them reopen as restrictions ease and outdoor sports venues welcome back members and visitors for the first time in months.
The Heritage Foundation awarded Stevenage & North Herts Talking News, the only talking news group in the area, team a £610 COVID Catalyst Grant to help expand their work.
The Foundation has awarded the Create teams a £4,555 COVID Catalyst Grant to set up and deliver Nature 4 Wellbeing together. The programme helps people rediscover the wealth of green space available in the world’s first garden city, reconnect with nature and protect their mental health.
Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation has funded local community organisations Create Seven and Create Community to provide a wellbeing programme with a focus on nature.