Projects
London Borough of Newham
Newham Heritage Month is an annual heritage festival that celebrates the borough’s local heritage, led by the community for the community.
Heritage can be anything from the past that you value and want to pass on to future generations.
Explore some of the inspiring projects we’ve funded and help inform your own application.
Filter by location and heritage type to:
For all supported projects, please use our general search engine.
Projects
Newham Heritage Month is an annual heritage festival that celebrates the borough’s local heritage, led by the community for the community.
Projects
Newham based arts company Parrabbola will share some of the memories of the estimated 70,000 volunteers at the heart of London 2012.
Projects
Pakiki Theatre’s Who wants to be an Olympian? project explored the sporting heritage of the Olympics and Paralympics with young people in Newham.
Projects
Newham Music Trust will create a music programme to help Newham’s schools explore the positive impact London 2012 had on the area.
Projects
This cultural heritage project explored how some people from LGBTQ+ communities have historically used clothing to express identity. It focused on Sussex in the time period 1917-2017.
Projects
New partnerships have helped the Herefordshire church repair its tower, bolster local wildlife and share its heritage with more people.
Projects
Young people at risk of exclusion showcased new talents, taking inspiration from museum collections in Oxford.
Projects
A £34,000 grant to examine Richard Burton’s diaries helped young people in Port Talbot discover pride in Wales, in their town and in themselves.
Projects
The Crime and Punishment project used digital storytelling to explore the heritage of the criminal justice system with young people whose lives were affected by offending.
Projects
They developed a range of accredited skills and created a performance and exhibition.
Projects
Young people from inner city Sheffield explored their local natural heritage and produced a photography exhibition for the wider community.
Projects
The Canal & River Trust’s Waterways Heritage Skills Project created a pool of committed and skilled young people in waterway heritage skills, filling skills gaps within the Trust’s own workforce and the wider heritage sector.