Heathland Festival Programme

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Heathland Festival is an innovative programme of art activities, literature, music and artworks for children and their families. The ‘Heath’ libraries are geographically located on what was once ancient heathland, and the festival draws parallels between ancient common land and the ethos of public libraries. Based around five key themes (environment, equality, courage, migration and protest), the five-week programme will make complex ideas around sharing and public space accessible to children (and, of course, all children will be interested in sharing…).

Because local libraries matter. In these consumerist times, libraries represent an alternative ethos on your local high street: sharing. They are democratic spaces full of possibilities—you can borrow books, read newspapers, use computers, find information, have your documents checked, sit EPXO BOE HP UP UIF UPJMFU "MM GPS GSFF "T TIBSFE QVCMJD TQBDFT local libraries need celebrating, protecting and using.

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FAQs Is Mr Tumble coming? I’m sorry, but he’s not. Will Heathland Festival be broadcast on Netflix?

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Will there really be an ice cream van playing the ‘L’Internationnale’? Hopefully, we’re working on it.


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