Creative Land Trust 2021 Year Review
Admin User2021-12-22T15:43:04+00:00It has been a busy year, despite spending half of it in lockdown, we look back at our 2021 achievements in anticipation of an exciting 2022.
It has been a busy year, despite spending half of it in lockdown, we look back at our 2021 achievements in anticipation of an exciting 2022.
How we are working to reduce, measure, and report our carbon emissions as part of our sustainability policy.
CLT have been awarded £100,000 by the Architectural Heritage Fund to develop plans for the refurbishment of Alice Billings House, Newham, taking it off the at-risk register giving it a new purpose that serves the local community.
CLT's Marketing Executive Rosie interviews London based artist and CLT ambassador Daniel Silver.
CLT's Head of Development, Gemma Dean looks at the growing use of creative production to support wellbeing and the increasing understanding of its impact across our communities and environment.
After a recent report from the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (PEC) has shown that social mobility is a systemic issue for creative industries, we discuss barriers to diversity and inclusion.
Carmel has documented many of London's craftspeople and their history, here she discusses their importance to the city and its heritage.
With an extensive schedule of museum, gallery and partner events across London. In support of artists and studio providers across the sector, we’ve highlighted some exhibitions we’re planning to see during the week.
We are proud to release our report Creative Places Create Value, in collaboration with Get Living and Creative Estuary, demonstrating a positive association between the presence of creative workspace and residential property values.
Creative practitioner Theaster Gates discusses ‘activating buildings and places through re-imagining their use as cultural hubs’ in a 2015 TEDtalk on the Dorchester Projects.