Our Four Core Programmes

Our work is structured around four complementary activity areas, each registered with Companies House under specific Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes to ensure transparency and regulatory compliance.

Artistic Creation & Community Arts

PRIMARY: SIC 90030

We facilitate collaborative artistic creation that celebrates and interprets cultural heritage through contemporary practice.

Programme Activities:

  • Working with communities to reinterpret heritage through artistic practice
  • Training programmes that empower communities to tell their own heritage stories
  • Creating exhibitions and installations that make heritage accessible and engaging
  • Hosting artists who explore heritage themes

Museum Activities & Heritage Preservation

SIC 91020

Collaborating with cultural institutions to increase accessibility, improve preservation, and enhance community engagement.

Programme Activities:

  • Supporting museums and archives with technology for collection digitization
  • Creating pathways for diverse communities to engage with heritage collections
  • Partnerships with schools and universities to bring heritage into educational settings
  • Developing accessible, engaging ways to present heritage collections

Cultural Education Programmes

SIC 85520

Educational programmes that build skills, increase access, and promote lifelong learning in heritage and cultural fields.

Programme Activities:

  • Hands-on training in digital tools for heritage documentation and preservation
  • Accessible learning programmes exploring heritage themes and interpretation methods
  • Building digital skills for accessing and engaging with online heritage resources
  • Training for cultural workers, museum professionals, and heritage practitioners

Research & Development

SIC 72190

Research and development focused on creating technology and methods that benefit the heritage sector and wider community.

Programme Activities:

  • Developing new approaches to heritage preservation and access through technology
  • Research focused on solutions that address real community needs
  • Creating freely available tools and platforms for heritage organizations
  • Assessing and documenting the community benefit impact of heritage technologies

Asset-Lock Protection: All research and development is conducted with asset-lock protection, ensuring innovations remain accessible for community benefit and cannot be privatized for profit.

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All our programmes welcome community participation. There are no commercial barriers—your involvement directly benefits the wider community.

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