AGM 2011

We would like to invite you to our Annual General Meeting
    to be held on Monday 19th December 2011
    at St Cuthbert’s Church Hall, Bridge Street, Blyth
    from 5pm until 6.30pm



Join us for our review of the year, as well as performances by RANDOM ~ Headway Arts Young People’s Theatre Co and Seven Stars Northumberland’s Learning Disabled Theatre Co.

Please get in touch to confirm your attendance.

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Hope to see you there!

HEADWAY ARTS
ARTS*PEOPLE*INCLUSION

21 Quay Road
Blyth
Northumberland
NE24 2AS

U.K.

T: +44 (0) 1670 351962
www.headwayhq.co.uk
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Winner Most Exciting Project North East VCS Awards 2009. Awarded Leading Visionary of the Future in Europe in European Year of Creativity & Innovation 2009. Voted Proctor & Gamble Chosen Charity 2010. Winner NIACE Outstanding Achievement Award 2010. Winner Best Animated Film and Best Fantasy Film at 2010 D’Oscar Awards.
Headway Arts specialise in developing highly inclusive participatory arts projects, which create world class opportunities for people to contribute to the cultural life of their communities. Headway Arts work across art forms to motivate, to build confidence, creativity & offer a means of self expression.

 

We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of all our funders which recently includes:

  • Architectural Heritage Fund
  • Arts Council England
  • Blyth Town Council
  • Community Foundation
  • Edward Gostling Foundation – RW Mann Trust – Shears Foundation
  • Erasmus+
  • Hadrian Trust – High Sheriff of Northumberland – Rothley Trust
  • Henry Smith
  • Heritage Fund
  • National Lottery Community Fund
  • North East Combined Authority
  • Northumberland County Council
  • Postcode Community Trust
  • Scope
  • Sir James Knott Trust
  • The 1989 Willan Trust – Wellesley Trust
  • the Coalfields Regeneration Trust
  • This project is part-funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund
  • This project is part-funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund – North of Tyne Combined Authority