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More stories from “A Forgotten Landscape”

25 January 2018
by Andrea Salkeld
A Forgotten Landscape, community consultation, exhibition design, interpretation design, South Gloucestershire Council
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Exhibition and publication designs for South Gloucestershire Council

We are delighted to be working with South Gloucestershire Council developing content and designs for a travelling exhibition and publication for “Tales of the Vale: stories from A Forgotten Landscape”. This follows a recent WWT Consulting project to design interpretation panels that illustrate stories from the Lower Severn Vale Levels.

Tales of the Vale will provide a thread of local residents’ stories, recollections and passion for this special place in a compilation of oral histories and essays to be amalgamated into an exhibition and book.

On a rainy day late in January, Beth Môrafon and Bea López held a very productive consultation session with the project team and local history volunteers who have been researching the area. We are now excited to be progressing towards the final concept designs which will inform the finished fabrication.

Watch this space!

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