‘Changing Sudbury’ is an exciting new community project aiming to record the social and cultural history of Sudbury Town, Wembley, since the 1950s through to the present day, using a mixture of oral history interviews, an exhibition, booklet, website and a short film. The project will interview older adults and record their memories of the area, collect and display an archive of related material, and disseminate learning experiences for local school aged children and young adults on how their community has developed in the last 60 years. Changing Sudbury is a 1-year project, delivered by Sudbury Neighbourhood Centre and supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Sudbury Neighbourhood Centre is now looking for Oral History Volunteers to support the ‘Changing Sudbury’ project, and for local residents to share their memories of the area.
Would you like to know more?
You can download the volunteer role description below, hear more about the project and meet the team during the Changing Sudbury Open Day on Friday 12th April 2019, 2-4pm, here at the Centre (tea and cakes will be provided), or chat to Matilde (Changing Sudbury Project Manager) either via email (matilde@sudburyneighbourhoodcentre.co.uk) or telephone (020 8908 1220).
We’re looking forward to hearing from you!
Download the ‘Changing Sudbury Oral History Volunteer Role Description’ here: 20190321 OH Volunteer FINAL