Sunday 19th January 12-4pm
Hillsborough Pavillion, Hillsborough Park
Free - all welcome - no booking needed
Join us in January to see and hear the outcome of our project working in and around Cuthbert Bank and Parkwood Springs. There will be free creative activities, and exhibition of the project and local groups.
There are free stalls available for local history projects and local groups to share what they do - let us know if you are interested on cassie@artinthepark.org.uk or 0114 268 6813
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Sunday 19th January 12-4pm Hillsborough Pavillion, Hillsborough Park Free - all welcome - no booking needed Join us in January to see and ...
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- Art in the Park
- Art in the Park is a community art charity based in Sheffield. We work with professional artists to provide all sorts of environmental, creative and community art across the city.