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Party to celebrate children’s Pledges to the Landscape

Keighley children’s learning and creativity was celebrated this week as a major project comes to a close.

On Monday we hosted a special event to showcase the Pledges to the Landscape project, a collaboration between Keighley Creative and Yorkshire Peat Partnership.

The event welcomed lots of people who wanted to find out more about this project that uses art to teach local children about the importance of our local landscapes, plants and animals.

Project leads, Naseem Darbey and Lucy Lee, welcomed children that had participated in the project and their families alongside some key members of the local community including the Principal of Keighley College, Kevin O’Hare, and the Mayor of Keighley, Councillor Gulfraz Hussain.

Attendees were also given the first viewing of a special film about the project that has been made by professional filmmaker, Finn Varney.

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Timothy Taylor’s supports Keighley Creative

King Charles’ Seeing is Believing programme is one of the most well-established and widely respected leadership projects in the UK. Recently the programme included a visit to Keighley Creative to encourage local business leaders to better understand the challenges facing the community.

The project invited locally-based people to come along to visit our premises and meet our team and Tim Dewey, Chief Executive of Keighley-based brewery Timothy Taylor’s, took them up on the invite. Tim wanted to find out more about people and organisations working locally and consider how Timothy Taylor’s might be able to help.

As Tim explained:

“I was fortunate to be able to join Business in the Community’s ‘Seeing is Believing’ day in Keighley earlier this year.  It certainly served its purpose, opening my eyes to some of the great initiatives going on in the town, including the inspiring work at Keighley Creative.” 

During the visit, Tim recognised the positive impact that our work has on the community so Timothy Taylor’s saw an opportunity. They wanted to help the town in a direct and practical way, so they decided to donate £2000 to us, which we have spent on laptops for the team.

Riaz Meer, Executive Director at Keighley Creative thanked Tim for their support:

“The generous donation from Timothy Taylor’s has made a vital difference to our work as a charity. It has proved a step change for us, providing our small team with the IT equipment they need to improve their efficiency and better serve the artistic and creative needs of the town. Our partnership with Timothy Taylor’s is something we value highly, and we enjoyed collaborating with them in the recent flowerpot trail. Having close and positive relationships with local businesses is something we at Keighley Creative welcome and encourage.”

Tim has also offered to mentor Cat Murray, our Events Manager, who is keen to take on personal development opportunities and encourage the relationship between the Keighley Creative and it’s funders.

Tim is happy to support what we do, as he explained:

“As a major employer in Keighley, I felt ‘seeing’ was not enough, and that Timothy Taylor’s should do its part to assist the charity.  Therefore, I was delighted to be able to offer some financial and practical support and pleased to hear that the funds we donated were put to such good use.” 

For more information on our work and how we support Keighley people, please email admin@keighleycreative.org or call 01535 957980.

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Welcome Tracy

Keighley Creative are pleased to announce the latest member to join their team. Tracy Uren has been taken on to fill the vacancy of Events Producer and is here to help Keighley Creative organise and run its popular and engaging events and projects.

The team are relishing Tracy’s experience as a Keighley lass having worked in with people and art in the local community for many years.

Tracy’s career started working in schools in Keighley as a playleader, teacher and early years specialist with a strong focus on the arts. Then she moved into working as Learning and Outreach Officer for Bradford Museums and Galleries. Her role was to help audiences connect with the collections and temporary art exhibitions, which included planning and delivery of the Schools Education Programme.

“My role for Bradford Museums directly links to the work I will be doing at Keighley Creative. I organised key events for museums and galleries such as the Yorkshire regional launch of ‘The Big Draw’ and the Schools Linking Project celebration day, which was developed to help promote community cohesion.”

Tracy worked in this role for 10 years and then moved to work for Bradford Council working on various re-development projects across the Keighley & Bradford District.

Riaz Meer, Executive Director said:

Keighley Creative is thrilled to have Tracy join our team as Events Producer. Tracy is Keighley through and through and will be an amazing champion for our town and the work of Keighley Creative. Her know-how and drive will be a huge asset to the charity as we build towards 2025 and beyond.”

It is clear to see Tracy’s passion for working with people and the arts, not just through her career but also in her free time, as Tracy explained:

“In my spare time I volunteer as an arts activity co-ordinator with ‘Wednesday Leisure Club’ in Keighley. My passion is helping others to connect with their inner creative, so when I stumbled across ‘Keighley Creative’ whilst out shopping, I knew I wanted to be part of it. I’m genuinely proud to be part of something that is making a positive difference to my hometown!

To find out more about Tracy and her role at Keighley Creative, please email tracy@keighleycreative.org