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SUMMARY:Heritage Connector Training
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Connector Training\n  \nHeritage is all around us and belongs to all of us\, wherever we live\, whatever we do and whoever we are. Heritage incorporates historic buildings\, archaeological sites\, culture and nature. It is woven from all our stories and memories\, and it is constantly changing and evolving. \nOur experience of heritage is closely connected with our sense of wellbeing. For example\, taking part in local heritage walks helps people to connect with others\, be active and feel inspired about the place they live in – as they stop to admire important buildings\, vibrant street art\, or trees that have held local significance over hundreds of years. \nIf you would like to explore the links between heritage and wellbeing\, why not train to become a ‘Heritage Connector’. The session will be jointly hosted by Health Connections West Mendip and the Bishop’s Palace & Gardens. \nHeritage Connectors can inspire people to engage more with local heritage and its wellbeing benefits\, through informal conversations and simple signposting. \nThose attending the training session will have the opportunity to connect with others who are passionate about our local heritage – which includes sites like Glastonbury Abbey\, the Tor\, the Bishop’s Palace\, Wells Cathedral\, Morlands’ and Clarks’ industrial history\, the Glastonbury Mural Trail\, the Avalon Marshes\, the Mendips AONB\, local natural springs – and much more. \nHeritage Connectors will also have the opportunity to take part in special events. This includes a private view at Wells Cathedral of the book A New Herball\, by William Turner\, a former Dean at the Cathedral\, published 1568. The book is not currently on public display. It is the earliest plant book written in English and is illustrated with woodcuts which help explain the appearance\, habitat and medicinal use of plants. \n  \nWednesday 20th November \n10am – 12pm \nFREE \n  \nFor more info and to book: \nBook your free place here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/heritage-connector-training-west-mendip-tickets-1075926548269 \nFor more details\, please contact Fen Bagias on 07538 546139 \n 
URL:https://www.redbrickbuilding.co.uk/event/heritage-connector-training/
LOCATION:The Red Brick Building\, Morland Road\, Glastonbury\, Somerset\, BA6 9FT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:All,Community,Workshop
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