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Arts & Culture

Bromley Stories

Develop wants your Bromley stories!

If you have a personal story to tell about Arts & Culture, and you'd like other people to learn from it, please send it to us at info@developbromley.com, preferably as a Word document. It can be long or short, don't worry, we can always edit it down to size if needed!

If you want other people to contact you for more information, perhaps because they would like to develop a similar project in Bromley, then please give us the contact details that you would like to share, and we can act as intermediaries.

We look forward to hearing from you.


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ArtsEnhance: Intermediate Care Art Project

IconPatients from the Intermediate Care Unit took part in art workshops held in a ward day room and produced six large textiles and paintings and a series of canvasses on a theme of ‘Flowers and Gardens'.

The project was supported by a grant from the National Lottery's Awards for All funding scheme and organised by ArtsEnhance, Bromley Hospitals' arts programme.

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Bromley Credo Award

IconBromley-based mental health charity Credo has been Highly Commended by the London Voluntary Sector Council.

The LVSC rated very highly Credo's "Skylight Project" - 2 x 12-week courses in ceramics in partnership with The Bromley Community Drugs Project. 

Members from the Bromley Community Drug Project joined forces with Credo staff and volunteers to make their very own piece of ceramic community art.  Two beautiful wall murals were created by course participants, highlighting each individual's journey through adversity to creativity.  The funding of this project was provided jointly by the European Social Fund's "Fast Forward" Programme and Bromley Council.

Credo's Jan Lovett and Rose Nalumansi from The Bromley Community Drugs Project collected the award from Paul Butler, Chair of the London Voluntary Sector Council. 

Said Jan: 
"The hard work of Credo staff and volunteers and the amazing talents of course participants from the BCDP are recognised in this award.  We are so proud of them all".

Oxleas and Tate Britain Partnership

IconLocal story about how Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust has been working on an innovative project with Tate Britain to help those affected by mental illness overcome the barriers to using the arts as a wellbeing resource.

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