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Feb 172016
 

IC Picture House logoThe restoration of this historic park can be seen here. This is the first film with the second showing events and local people’s thoughts and memories of the park. A DVD was created with chapters showing specific areas of the park. For further information please contact the Visitor Centre or The Friends of Holywells Park.

Holywells Park is a County Wildlife Site, a Conservation Area with two listed buildings – the Stable Block and Conservatory – and is on the English Heritage Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest. Holywells has been designated a Regionally Important Geodiversity Site (RIGS).

Feb 172016
 

IC Picture House logoDuring the restoration of Holywells Park in Ipswich, local people were asked to give their thoughts and memories of the Park. Some memories date back to the 1940’s and give a fascinating insight into how life was during this time. Some of the events held yearly at Holywells are also captured in this film. The restoration of the park was also captured on film and can be viewed on this channel.

Holywells Park is a County Wildlife Site, a Conservation Area with two listed buildings – the Stable Block and Conservatory – and is on the English Heritage Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest. Holywells has been designated a Regionally Important Geodiversity Site (RIGS).

Nov 302015
 

In this last issue of VxM Magazine we say a final farewell to the VxM Project that had brought so much to the Ipswich community. Along with regular articles, the VxM team relives their memories from the past 3 years, along with some farewell messages from volunteers and partners.

Nov 302015
 

Cross Border Edition. In this 11th issue we cover the festival in Belgium for the closure for Villa Cross Media with interviews with Darren Mann, Ben Driver, Sharna Michael, along with volunteers Sander Van Laere and Youssef Saouni. Also included in this edition is the vision of the VxM Project in a whole with the Belgium partners, including projects like Project Wolf, Villa Bota and 21bis.

Nov 302015
 

In this 10th issue we hear from our Music Collective program, the dangers of Neknominate, and the real meaning of Easter. Our cover story features 2014 as the Year of the Horse in the Chinese tradition. The Year of the Horse has had mixed results historically, breeding some of humanity’s best moments and worst atrocities respectively. Does 2014 look any better?

Nov 302015
 

New Years Edition. In this Special Edition of the VxM Magazine, it’s time to celebrate New Years! Learn how other cultures and countries celebrate the occastion and learn what the Holiday means to our young people, along with some resolutions for 2014!

Oct 252015
 

Sikh Migration, ‘Community & Culture’ – one of four films from the Selie Suffolk series.

Selie Suffolk – from the Anglo-Saxon word for ‘Sacred’, and alluding to Suffolk’s many churches – this series of films tracks the history of Suffolk’s many diverse communities from Anglo-Saxon to present day, in order to share and celebrate the heritage. The project developed the skills of women from migrant communities, helping them to, gather material, create 4 films on 4 waves of migration and visit archaeological collections, sites and museums around the county.

Oct 252015
 

Caribbean Migration, An Interview with Hamil Clarke MBE – one of four films from the Selie Suffolk series.

Selie Suffolk – from the Anglo-Saxon word for ‘Sacred’, and alluding to Suffolk’s many churches – this series of films tracks the history of Suffolk’s many diverse communities from Anglo-Saxon to present day, in order to share and celebrate the heritage. The project developed the skills of women from migrant communities, helping them to, gather material, create 4 films on 4 waves of migration and visit archaeological collections, sites and museums around the county.

Oct 252015
 

Bequest & Identity – one of four films from the Selie Suffolk series.

Selie Suffolk – from the Anglo-Saxon word for ‘Sacred’, and alluding to Suffolk’s many churches – this series of films tracks the history of Suffolk’s many diverse communities from Anglo-Saxon to present day, in order to share and celebrate the heritage. The project developed the skills of women from migrant communities, helping them to, gather material, create 4 films on 4 waves of migration and visit archaeological collections, sites and museums around the county.

Oct 252015
 

Migration Works – one of four films from the Selie Suffolk series.

Selie Suffolk – from the Anglo-Saxon word for ‘Sacred’, and alluding to Suffolk’s many churches – this series of films tracks the history of Suffolk’s many diverse communities from Anglo-Saxon to present day, in order to share and celebrate the heritage. The project developed the skills of women from migrant communities, helping them to, gather material, create 4 films on 4 waves of migration and visit archaeological collections, sites and museums around the county.