The Hidden Heritage of Wellbeing in the Community

The Hidden Heritage of Wellbeing in the Community This page is a record of a NLHF project 2022-2024 telling the story of Fifty Years of the Middle Street Resource Centre in Beeston. *No longer monitored*

Join us for a FREE film screening this Wednesday!
26/02/2024

Join us for a FREE film screening this Wednesday!

New blog post.. :-)
16/01/2024

New blog post.. :-)

During my studies in the Museum and Heritage Development at Nottingham Trent University, I was fortunate to be able to internship on this project. I hoped participating in this project would help me better learn professional knowledge, understand the overall process of a project, and increase my pra

16/01/2024

πŸ–ŒCome along and try a range of craft activities designed to support creative self-care and wellbeing at 'The Art of Self Care' on Saturday 20 January 2024, 10.30am -12.30pm at Nottingham Central Library.πŸ–Œ
Session is free, drop-in with refreshments provided.
Led by creatives from Thortify. For more information see:
https://www.mentalhealthcarememories.co.uk/events
The Hidden Heritage of Wellbeing in the Community

10/01/2024

There are still 4 spaces left on our next public event Nottingham Central Library - Writing Mental Health - with Nottingham C.A.N associate artist Bridie Squires. Monday 15 Jan, 5.30pm. Totally FREE (thanks to National Lottery Heritage Fund) Reserve you space NOW by emailing [email protected] 🀩🀩🀩

08/01/2024

FREE project event Nottingham Central Library 2pm tomorrow! Jaime McMurtie from Nottinghamshire Archives will be talking about some of the healthcare records held by the Archive and what they can tell us about changing attitudes to mental health. No need to book, just drop in, we're in Room 6&7 on Floor 2, but one of us will be in the foyer to show you the way... we hope to see you there. πŸ€“πŸ˜€

Thank you so much to those who joined us Nottingham Central Library last week to launch a little exhibition about Middle...
12/12/2023

Thank you so much to those who joined us Nottingham Central Library last week to launch a little exhibition about Middle Street Resource Centre which showcases some of the stories gathered by our National Lottery Heritage Fund project. The exhibition will be on display until 20 January 2024, and there are some brilliant FREE, creative workshops coming up too, so please do come down and have a look...

TOMORROW at 2pm we are launching a little exhibition about Middle Street Resource Centre at the beautiful Nottingham Cen...
05/12/2023

TOMORROW at 2pm we are launching a little exhibition about Middle Street Resource Centre at the beautiful Nottingham Central Library as part of the project Fifty Years of Middle Street: The Hidden Heritage of Wellbeing in the Community. The project has been led by Nottingham Trent University and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund FREE ENTRY. ALL WELCOME. Let's shout about marvellous Middle Street in the centre of town! The exhibition runs until 20 January, so plenty of time to have a look if you can't be with us tomorrow. Sneeky-peek photo below!

30/10/2023

We are having a very special exhibition launch at the shiny new Nottingham Central Library and we would love you to join us! Oh and there are lots of other exciting events coming up too...

This page is a record of a NLHF project 2022-2024 telling the story of Fifty Years of the Middle Street Resource Centre in Beeston. *No longer monitored*

30/07/2023

Our next workshops start 1 September at Middle Street Resource Centre supported by the brilliant Thortify - completely FREE and ALL welcome. Join us!

This page is a record of a NLHF project 2022-2024 telling the story of Fifty Years of the Middle Street Resource Centre in Beeston. *No longer monitored*

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School Of Social Sciences, Chaucer Building
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