PONTYPOOL SEMINAR Introduction

PONTYPOOL SEMINAR Introduction

INBETWE PONTYP EN OSIUM & TO O SYMP UR OF T O : HE T OW L PONTYPOOL N CONTENTS Introduction p 2 Day 1 Schedule p 3 Day 2 Schedule p 4 About Partners p 5 Maps p 6 Tour of the Town Guide p 7 - 16 IN-BETWEEN: PONTYPOOL SEMINAR Introduction This symposium looks at regeneration in Pontypool with a focus on the role arts and culture play. It is part of a larger research project run by Intersections at Newcastle University examining arts and regeneration in small towns – we are also looking at Dumfries in South West Scotland and Hexham in North East England. We will be looking at Pontypool as a place and as people recognising that regeneration isn’t just about the physical structure of a town but also about how it is perceived, what happens there, who lives there, who visits there and why? It is about the identity of a place, its history and – importantly – its future. How do we re-imagine what a town means to us? How do we imagine its future – and how do we make those ideas happen? Can we agree on these things and can we work together on them? So we are looking at change and how we are involved with it. On Day 1 we will engage with Pontypool as a place and as people. On Day 2 we will refect on the shared knowledge and experiences of everyone involved in the symposium. All ideas and thoughts will be up for consideration and critique – we’ll create an open space for listening and debate. This event is funded by Intersections, Newcastle University, Arts & Humanities Research Council and Torfaen County Borough Council. 2 SCHEDULE DAY 1: Tour of the Town Wednesday 12th September 2012, 09:30 – 19:00 A tour of Pontypool led by people who know the town well sharing their knowledge with the group in order to stimulate discussion, followed by an evening meal at the Yew Tree. 09:30 -10:00 ‘Meet and Greet’ at Pontypool Indoor Market (next to fruit and veg stall). 10:00 -10:15 Introduction by David Butler, Intersections. 10:15 -10:35 Presentation by Jonathan Banks, Ixia. 10:35 -10:55 Presentation by Mary Mahibir, Pontypool Townscape Community Project Ofcer. 10:55 -11:05 Presentation by Sharon Hutchinson, Pontypool Market Manager, TCBC. 11:05 -11:15 Wander around Indoor Market 11:15 -11:45 Walking tour of the Outdoor Market & Town Centre, led by Mary Mahibir, and including presentations by Clare Baker, Senior Regeneration Ofcer, TCBC. 11:45 -11:55 Stop of at the Italian Gardens. Presentation by ArtRegen and Lauren Gregory, Project Ofcer & Verity Hiscocks, Arts Development Manager, Neighbourhood Services, TCBC. 11:55 -12:15 Walk along the Tramway and Weir, led by Andrew Neville, Team Leader, Environmental Projects, TCBC. 12:15 -12:35 Walk through Park to the Active Living Centre and Pontymoille Basin. 12:35 -13:50 Stop of at Pontymoile Marina for lunch and presentations by Tom Maloney Education and Access Consultant, Fourteen Locks Canal Centre, and Andrew Nevill. LUNCH will be provided by the Marina Tearooms, Pontymoile. 13:50 -14:50 Bus journey to the Folly followed by a 10-minute walk down to the Shell Grotto, with presentations by Andrew Nevill and Peter Sweeting. 15 minute walk through Park to Museum. 14:50 -15:35 Museum Visit with introduction by Peter Sweeting, Pontypool Townscape Community Project Ofcer. 15:35 -17:30 Vintage Bus Tour around Pontypool’s Suburbs stopping of at the American Gardens. 5-minute walk from the American Gardens to the Log Cabin. Presentation by Kevin Weaver, Manager of the Neighbourhood Learning Centre, followed by a group discussion and summing up by David Butler, Intersections. REFRESHMENTS will be provided at the Log Cabin. A bus will be available to take participants back to Pontypool Market at the end of the day. 19:00 DINNER at the Yew Tree, Penygarn Road, Penygarn, Pontypool, NP4 8JA. 3 DAY 2: Discussion Thursday 13th September 2012, 09:30 – 17:00, Jubilee Hall, above Pontypool Indoor Market A day of discussion using the experience and information from Day 1. The discussion will be catalyzed through presentations from Professor Michael Woods (Aberystwyth University), Alexia Mellor (Pontypool ‘s Artist-in-Residence) and architect Matthew Jones (Coombs Jones Archietects + makers) Professor Michael Woods is the Director of Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences at Aberystwyth University. He will discuss the ideas of ‘The Creative City’ and ‘The Creative Class’, which have been used to power culture-led urban regeneration in recent decades. He will be critiquing these concepts and asking; what are good models for small towns? http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/iges/staf/academic-staf/zzp/ Alexia Mellor has just been appointed to undertake a six-month Artist’s Residency in Pontypool looking at ‘connectivity’ – between people, places, history and the future. The residency is funded by the Arts Council of Wales and Torfaen County Bourough Council. Alexia will discuss her artistic practice in relation to Pontypool, opening up questions of how an artist may stimulate new ways of looking at a place. http://alexiamellor.com/ Matthew Jones is a founding architect and partner for Coombs Jones Architects + Makers. He recently led ‘Ruthin: Market town of the Future’, a community project to develop a vision for the future of the North Wales town. Matthew is currently engaged in research toward a PhD by Design at the Design Research Unit at the Welsh School of Architecture exploring design-led approaches to market towns in the UK. Matthew will discuss his practice and research in relation to Pontypool. http://www.coombsjones.com/Philosophy.html http://www.dru-w.co.uk/aboutUs.html Lunch & Refreshments will be provided. Thank you to all those who contributed to the production of the seminar, including: Clare Baker - Senior Regeneration Ofcer, TCBC / David Butler - Co-Director,Intersections / Kate Fitzgerald - TCBC Senior Regeneration Ofcer TCBC / Matthew Ford - Centre Manager, Cold Barn Farm / Lauren Gregory- Project Ofcer, Neighbourhood Services, TCBC / Donna Harper - Area Catering Manager, TCBC / Verity Hiscocks - Arts Development Manager, Neighbourhood Services, TCBC / Barbara Howe - Youth Service Manager, TCBC / Sharon Hutchinson - Market Manager, TCBC / Jayne Israel - Programme Support Ofcer, Neighbourhood Services, TCBC / Carla Teresa Kavanagh -Technical Support & Administration Assistant, Neighbourhood Services, TCBC / Alison Langford - Enforcement Ofcer, Neighbourhood Services, TCBC / Chris Langford / Tom Maloney - Education and Access Consultant, Fourteen Locks Canal Centre / Neil McNally - Artist & Lecturer, University of Wales Newport / Andrew Nevill - Environmental Team Leader, TCBC / Sarah Pace - Co-Director, Addo / Susan Phillips - Owner, Marina Tearooms, Pontymoile / Hywel Pontin - Director, Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre / Edith Price, Sue Johnson, Joy Price, Mary James, & Denise Nicholls from ArtRegen/ Terry Smith / Peter Sweeting & Mary Mahibir, Pontypool Townscape Community Project Ofcers, Pontypool Museum / Kay Warren - Store Holder, Pontypool Market / Kevin Weaver - Manager, Neighbourhood Learning Centre / Debbie Wildgust - Curator & Sue Allford, Pontypool Museum 4 ABOUT In-Between: Pontypool Partners Intersections Intersections is a research project at Newcastle University looking at how art practice links with public debates such as regeneration, sustainability and the cultural economy. We are interested in the ‘public domain’: this could be public space, people, civil society, cultural identities etc – it always involves partnerships with people and organisations outside the university and with other disciplines outside the visual arts. As well as the Inbetween project we are part of a group that has been awarded an AHRC grant to look at the cultural economy in rural Northumberland – Northumbrian Exchanges. This is a collaboration between four research areas in the University: Intersections, the International Centre for Music Studies, the Centre for the Rural Economy, and the Creative Economy Unit at the Business School. www.intersectionspublicart.org.uk Pontypool Regeneration Team Pontypool Regeneration Team is part of Torfaen County Borough Council, which is the governing body for Torfaen, one of the Principal Areas of Wales. The Team is responsible for promoting and supporting the viability, vitality and attractiveness of Pontypool Town Centre. It does this through: long-term planning to ensure that the town can meet the changing needs of all its users; working with businesses and local communities to address specifc issues afecting the town; and improving the town through a variety of economic, social and environmental projects. The team works closely with other sections of TCBC’s Regeneration Service and a wide range of other partners within the town, such as the Environment Team, Neighbourhood Services and Pontypool Community Council, to deliver projects. www.torfaen.gov.uk ARTREGEN ARTREGEN is a voluntary organisation set up in 1988 by Soroptimist International of Cwmbran and District and the Women’s Institutes of Cwmavon and Pontnewynydd to help in the regeneration of Pontypool through the Arts. The Soroptimist club still provides the core membership but the Women’s Institutes have since closed and not all members are attached to another organisation. ArtRegen are supported by Torfaen C.B.C. and Pontypool Community Council and other organisations but is run by unpaid volunteers. The organisation has commissioned a number of permanent public art works in Pontypool but also works to encourage the development and access to music and literature, which have always played an important part in the culture of Wales. Towards this aim, ArtRegen have held concerts and lectures (including an evening on Rorke’s Drift since some of the soldiers came from the Pontypool area including a V.C.) to raise funds for other major projects and to encourage local participation from schools, choirs, and other voluntary groups. www.artregen.artsociety.net Addo Addo is a not-for-proft arts organisation founded by Sarah Pace and Tracy Simpson that develops and commissions art projects in the public realm on behalf of public and private sector clients and in collaboration with voluntary organisations, artists and other creative practitioners.

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