by On The Verge
‘Secklow
Mound Unveiling: a celebration of Milton Keynes’ modern and historic heritage with
story telling performances, part of Milton Keynes 50th Anniversary.’
As
part of the ‘Underpasses’ project, On The Verge will be hosting a celebratory
event at Central Milton Keynes Library, this Saturday 21st January, starting at 2pm at the Event Space, Central Milton Keynes Library and will last approximately
an hour and a half. Entrance is free.
On The Verge are continuing their work with
the communities living in the CMK areas, working in close partnership with
local residents, heritage organisations and artists to
enhance two underpasses that link the original estates, with an aim
to collectively create a more positive identity and instill greater
pride and ownership.
The Heritage Lottery Funded project has also helped
shine a new light on the Medieval history of Milton Keynes,
specifically on the important meeting site that the Secklow Mound
provided for Anglo-Saxon residents of Milton Keynes.
The celebration, on the actual day of the
50th anniversary of the start of building of the MK New Town, will
feature insights into the history of Central Milton Keynes since
1967; performances by Terrie Howie, Storyteller revealing the Secklow
Mound's Anglo-Saxon past; the unveiling of a new interpretation
panel for the Secklow Mound by Milton Keynes Deputy Mayor; OTV’s 2
children publications : Time Travelling and MK MK set in
the New City with a reading by the author, Rachel Barnett, free copies of
the OTV heritage trail leaflet and children’s heritage walk leaflet; plus free
refreshments and cake.
More
details available on Facebook: @OnTheVergeMK
About "On The Verge"
On the Verge and its partners MK Council, The Parks
Trust MK and the MK City Discovery Centre, are delivering the yearlong
‘Underpasses’ project with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), the MK
Community Foundation and MK Council. On the Verge is a Community Interest
Company.
On
the Verge has been awarded an ‘Our
Heritage’ grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund towards the ‘Underpasses connecting people, connecting
places’, which will see a series of
heritage and cultural events taking place
in 4 communities in Milton Keynes
designed to explore its heritage and unique system of underpasses. On the Verge
will be working with partners and artists to deliver a series of community
engagement events to uncover local history, collecting artistic responses and
oral histories. Artwork for two
underpasses, a heritage trail and series of exhibitions and publications will
be created through the project, culminating in a celebration event on 21st
January 2017, marking Milton Keynes’ 50th Anniversary.
The
Underpasses project is supported by: The
Heritage Lottery Fund, Milton Keynes Community Foundation,
and Milton Keynes Council
and delivered in partnership with The Parks Trust MK, MK City Discovery Centre, and MK Council
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