Help to stitch the Holy Trinity 300 banner!
Artist Justine Miller has been working with Holy Trinity Primary School to create a commemorative banner to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the school. Justine is inviting the community to be part of the project, through this hands-on stitching workshop.
Upcoming drop in session dates
Monday 1, 8 & 15 June, 11am – 1pm
Tuesday 16 June, 11am – 1pm
Drop-in, no booking required. Everyone is welcome. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Maltings at Hide Hill is a new Cultural Resource Hub made possible by funding from Create Berwick, the Culture and Creative Zone (CCZ) funded by the North East Mayoral Strategic Authority and Northumberland County Council to support the growth of the cultural and creative industries in Berwick-upon-Tweed.
The Living Barracks Project aims to restore and renew the historic Berwick Barracks site’s pivotal role as a central part of the town’s social and cultural life.
During the renovation, an art-led public engagement programme named Berwick Shines, led by the Maltings (Berwick) Trust, invites artists to explore and respond to the extensive heritage collections of the Barracks, the town, and what Berwick and its barracks has been, will be and could become, in partnership with the people of Berwick.
The Living Barracks Project is an exciting collaboration between Berwick Barracks Heritage Trust (BBHT), English Heritage, The King’s Own Scottish Borderers Association (KOSB), Maltings (Berwick) Trust and Northumberland County Council and proudly supported by The Arts Council England’s Cultural Development Fund (CDF), The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Northumberland County Council and other generous supporters.