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Communities can share their Stoke-on-Trent stories at special event

Residents are being invited to share their stories of Stoke-on-Trent at an exciting event next month.

Earlier this year, the city council launched the Living Heritage City Trail to highlight the city’s rich history and showcase Stoke-on-Trent as a cultural destination.

Over the next two years, the trail – which has been funded by £100,000 from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) – is being developed with the help of local organisations, communities and partners. The final trail is set to go live in March 2025.

Now local arts programme Appetite is hosting a free event to engage with the local community and encourage residents to walk the trail and share their views.

The event – which is called Stories for the Living City – is taking place at the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery between 12pm and 3.30pm on Saturday 2 December.

Attendees will get the chance to write their own six-line story with Shahid Iqbal Khan, take part in a photography walk with Nat Willatt, create their very own character with local artist Kidda Kinsey and make a portrait with Daby Obiechefu.

Appetite director Gemma Thomas said: “We have a joy filled afternoon planned and can’t wait to welcome everyone.

“We want to hear people’s stories about our city through activities that a team of artists have created especially for the day. The afternoon is also a chance to have your say about what Appetite are up to. Come along, have a go, we’d love to see you there.”

Tickets are not required for the Stories for the Living City event – just turn up on the day.

For more information about the Living City Heritage Trail, or to leave your feedback, visit www.visitstoke.co.uk/livingheritagecity

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