Looking north towards the White Bridge form Parkway

Menu:

Latest news:

11th July 2007:
PLANS LAID FOR COLLECTING MEMORIES

Following receipt of the substantial funds last month the Trustees moved quickly to purchase top-line equipment, such as that used by leading musueums, to enable them to record residents recollections of their early life in Welwyn Garden City. First priority is to teach volunteers how to use the equipment and to organise protocols for interviewing residents with stories to tell.

Christopher Cory is in charge of the programme so if you want to help, or contribute your recollections of the early days of our town, email him at ...
Read more...

7th  June 2007:
FIRST MAJOR GRANT FOR TRUST

Trustees were celebrating the first major  grant to the Trust as the cheque hit the bank. The gift from another charity with very close links to Welwyn Garden City will enable the purchase of  recording equipment to begin the programme of  collection audio memories of the town, its people and its heritage.
Read more...
 

.

More info:

This site is still in its (very) early phases of development. If you have any ideas concerning things you'd like to see covered, please e-mail the webmaster.

Links:

WGC Society
- Wikipedia-WGC

Say no to 10,000 New Houses Dumped in the Borough of Welwyn Hatfield
- nowayto10K.com

Version: 1.1
(9th October 2006)

News - 16th June 2007


SUBSTANTIAL GIFT BOOSTS TRUST PLANS

Celebrations were the order of the day as news came through of a gift large enough to enable the purchase of recording equipment for the project to collect memories.

The funds were the gift of a charity with close links to the town and its ideals. It was the nature of the project that excited the trustees of the charity as it something quite new to Welwyn Garden City. A similar operation has been run in Letchworth Garden City but that was started some years ago and has resulted in a series of books.

The Welwyn Garden plan is to store the oral history electronically on the latest technology. This approach opens up many possibilities for the ways in which the contents can be made available to the public, not least via audio in a museum environment so that the memories will come across in the voice of the person recalling them.

The project is being supervised by Christopher Cory and he would welcome suggestions for suitable interviewees, whether they have first hand recollections or reminiscences heard from family or friends. If you, or anyone you know, would like to contribute to the story of Welwyn Garden City please let us know; Christopher can be contacted via his council email Christopher.Cory@welhat.gov.uk.




 secretary@welwyngarden-heritage.org