
G-Books at Greenbelt 2018: Part 2
A guest blog from Church House Bookshop Already zipped through our last Greenbelt blog of reading suggestions? Here's seven more to whet your appetite for this year's festival… Plus –...

John Wills
As a child of the 60's, John Wills grew up in the small East Northamptonshire town of Rushden, where he was able to witness the slow decline of the traditional town centre shopping. John was...

Hannah Martin
Hannah Martin is a trained dance and sports leader. A member of our Children's Team, her Zumba sessions are fun, easy to pick up and have repetitive dances so that you'll remember them, too....

Jasmine Kennedy
‘Introspective, contemplative, armed with a voice to stop you in your tracks.' Jasmine Kennedy is an acoustic singer/songwriter who sings from the heart; her lyrics a collection of throwaway...

St Martin-in-the-Fields: Inspired to Follow
Alastair is a priest at London's St Martin-in-the-Fields, and an adult educator, facilitator and coach working with clergy and church groups. Ayla is a trainee priest and Art History Fellow at...

A Dream of Utopia in Soviet Karelia
Thousands of North American Finns, gripped by “Karelian Fever”, moved to the Soviet Union in the 1930s to help build a socialist utopia. What happens when utopian dreams go sour? Nancy's search...

Sew Far Sew Good
‘Sew Far Sew Good' is a family art collective. Gillian and Susie are sisters – Gillian and her husband Jake are artists (www.leverarts.org), Phill Hopkins is an artist...

Spare Room Arts
Spare Room Arts take their workshops to all sorts of events and festivals, making art accessible to everyone.

Flaming Fun – Flowers
These big, beautiful blooms show off their most vibrant colours and friendly smiles to attract the audience like bees. They love nothing more than a bit of banter and play with an audience.

The Bogside Mural Artists
The Bogside Artists, Tom Kelly, William Kelly and Kevin Hasson, are world famous for the twelve large-scale murals they painted in Derry/Londonderry, collectively called The People's Gallery. In...

Iona Community
The Iona Community was founded in 1938 by George MacLeod – a sign of hopeful rebuilding of community in Scotland and beyond.

Alasdair Roxburgh
Alasdair Roxburgh is the head of humanitarian and conflict campaigns for Save the Children.

Uke – Can
A part of the Gloucestershire folk and acoustic scene since the mid 90's, Sarah Kelly has become known for her passion for the fostering of ukulele at grass roots level, through her teaching...
