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  • Keyham Green Places, 163 Renown Street, Keyham, Plymouth PL2 2DT

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Join spoken word artist and poet Liv Torc for a fun, creative and inspiring writing workshop aimed at re-mything the green spaces of Keyham, Plymouth.
The event is open to Keyham and Plymouth residents, writers, poets and anyone with a story to share. Your stories and poems will be transformed into art for local parks, and included in a new poetry collection of modern Plymouth myths.
The fun workshop is free to attend – no experience necessary.
Email livtorc@yahoo.com to sign up for the workshop or for further information.
Re-Mything Plymouth is part of the Green Communities Blossom project, funded by the National Trust Blossom Fund. The project will explore the interplay of nature, storytelling and myth to celebrate and connect us to Plymouth's green and blue spaces.
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About Green Communities

is an exciting project which is connecting people and wildlife in Devonport, Central Park, and in Keyham and the West of the city of Plymouth.
Green Communities is a partnership project between Plymouth City Council, the National Trust, Devon Wildlife Trust, Real Ideas Organisation and Zebra Collective. It is a pilot project funded through a combination of grants and contributions, including support from Heritage Lottery Fund Urban Nature Development Grant and Natural England.
The project builds on the work of the Green Minds project that ran from March 2020 – August 2022.

About Green Minds

was an Urban Innovative Actions (UIC) funded project that aimed to better connect people to green and blue spaces within and around the city of Plymouth.
This innovative project was led by Plymouth City Council’s Strategic Planning and Infrastructure Department in collaboration with a range of local stakeholders including the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ, Real Ideas Organisation, Arts University Plymouth, Devon Wildlife Trust, The Data Place and the National Trust. The project aimed to improve the quality and condition of green and blue infrastructure. It also aimed to positively enhance people’s interaction and involvement in these spaces, recognising that spending time in green and blue spaces has positive health and wellbeing benefits.

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