In light of our current #AVeryEnglishChat campaign this blog for @moreincommonuk.bsky.social by @jydenham.bsky.social is a fascinating read
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Interesting article | Erthygl ddiddorol
As we have found with our #AVeryEnglishChat campaign and our pocket museum projects in Splott and for Cockney identity in #London, they engage community's diaspora effectively
Maybe Cymru needs to do something similar?
What 5 objects define your story of England, Englishness, or being English, or not? #averyEnglishchat campaign launched by @growsocialcapital.bsky.social to tackle growing division & polarisation in run up to #StGeorgesDay
What's you 5 objects?
The FA Cup would be a good choice for #AVeryEnglishChat
Thrilled for my old @growsocialcapital.bsky.social china plate Andy Green whose put heart and soul into getting #AVeryEnglishChat off the ground
Get involved at www.averyenglishchat.org.uk
My five ‘objects’ for a #AVeryEnglishChat
1) The best of the countryside and built environment;
2) Back gardens;
3) BBC Radio;
4) The NHS;
5) Tea.
I don’t know why these were the first five that came into my head and I’m sure I’ll think of others that feel better.
This is an amazing idea and if people from every part of society and political leaning contribute, we can create something tangible to bring our country together. #averyenglishchat
@reformuk.bsky.social @labouruk.bsky.social
@libdems.org.uk
here's your chance
@greenparty.org.uk well done 👏🏻
So pleased to support #AVeryEnglishChat - at a time of division, by bringing individuals & communities together to share their own reflections on national identity, we can discover far more compelling & inclusive stories of who we are & who we can be 👇
Was reading about A Very English Chat today, a campaign to identify things that represent the diverse nature of modern Englishness. Here's my 5 choices.
1. The pork pie.
2. The band XTC.
3. Village cricket in beautiful locations.
4. The Lake District.
5. William Wordsworth.
#averyenglishchat