They say that first impressions are everything – and visitors to Letchworth Garden City are now getting a much better one! We're pleased that the plinths that welcome visitors into the town have been updated.
The Heritage Foundation is governed by a board of Trustees who were elected from the organisation’s governors. To improve the breadth and diversity of the board, a new appointments process is to be launched.
Letchworth’s Broadway Cinema will celebrate Black History Month for a second year with a season of films from black directors and artists from 8 – 30 October.
After a long 18 months, including two attempts at re-opening thwarted by restrictions last Autumn/Winter, Letchworth’s ‘Museum at One Garden City’ is finally open again.
This half term, the whole family can join world-famous ‘animal wrangler’ Mark Amey for a bug safari and nature talk on Garden City Greenway in Letchworth.
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.
The Kings Community Church food hub on the Jackmans Estate has relocated to a new cabin on the church site. ‘King’s Cabin’ will replace the existing church hall as a food distribution point.
The team at Broadway Gallery are relaunching their free Saturday Family Arts Workshops for artists under 10 years old with the Junkyard Sculpture workshop from Saturday 14 August.