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27 May 2022
  • More than £500,000 to be awarded to 42 community-led organisations to diversify the capital’s public spaces

  • Projects across 19 boroughs awarded funding including Rainbow plaques celebrating LGBTQ+ history, Jewish heritage walking tours in Islington, and murals to celebrate influential Black women from Lewisham

  • The funding – part of a £1m Untold Stories grant programme - is part of the Mayor’s Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today awarded £533,000 to support a series of community projects designed to improve diversity in the capital’s public spaces.

New murals, plaques and walking tours are among 42 community projects across 19 boroughs receiving funding as part of the work of the Mayor’s Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm.

The projects include plans to install rainbow plaques celebrating LGBTQ+ history across London, walking tours and artworks in Islington telling the stories of the capital’s Jewish communities, and the creation of three new murals to celebrate influential Black women from Lewisham chosen by local residents.

In addition, grants will fund a new heritage tour to celebrate trailblazing women in Hackney, the installation of heritage information boards in Chinatown and a collection of stories and oral histories from market traders and local people in Walthamstow market.

The funding is part of the £1m Untold Stories programme to champion diversity in the capital’s public spaces and ensure London’s landmarks and monuments reflect the achievements of all who have contributed to the success of our city. The grants offer Londoners the opportunity to develop ideas and share their stories which will be represented within the public realm.

Organisations can apply for grants of up to £5,000 to develop a concept or idea, or up to £25,000 if the project is further developed. A second round of funding will open for application on June 13.

Sadiq established the Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm to improve the representation of Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, women, LGBTQ+ communities and Deaf and disabled people and those from a range of socio-economic backgrounds in the public realm. The Commission’s role is to enrich the capital’s public spaces and advise on better ways to increase public understanding of the human stories behind existing statues, building names and memorials.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said:I’m proud that, through the Untold Stories grants programme, we will herald the transformation of our public realm into one that better reflects our city’s rich and complex history. By sharing London’s Untold Stories, we can ensure that more of the people and communities who have contributed to our city’s success are duly recognised and remembered, I want everyone to be able to take pride in our public realm and we can only do this if it represents a more complete picture of the people who have helped make London the incredible city it is today.”

Lynette Nabbosa, Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm member and the founder of Elimu, said: “I was both impressed and delighted with the creativity and diversity of the applications we received for the Untold Stories grant programme. There were so many varied ideas and proposals, it was difficult to choose. I am excited that Londoners from diverse communities will have this opportunity to be reflected within London’s public realm. I look forward to seeing the outcomes of these wonderful projects.”

David Bryan CBE MBA , Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm member and Chair of Battersea Arts Centre, Brixton House and Creative Lives (UK) said: “It is crucial that every Londoner is represented in the cultural landscape of our city, that’s why the Untold Stories grants are so important now and for the future. These projects will help to educate, inform and affirm London’s diverse community through arts and creativity.”

Piers Thompson, Director, Portobello Radio, Portobello Radio – Sounds of Latimer said: “We are delighted to have been awarded a Test and Nurture Grant to develop the Untold story of Latimer, two estates in Notting Dale. Notting Dale has always been the land of the dispossessed, from the pig farmers expelled from Tyburn, the washerwomen of Silchester, the long established Travellers, the first West Indians, the squatters of Frestonia to the bereaved of Grenfell and the campaigners for justice, housing, the environment, the college. Its people have always valued community and self-help. This project will recognise, memorialise and celebrate that.”

Charlotte Bill, Clapham Film Unit, Where are the women? said: “We are delighted to receive this funding for our Test and Nurture project it is a wonderful opportunity to recognise the work of these outstanding women artists."

Rita Co-Founder Club Kali Network, Club Kali – South Asian Pink Hub, said: “We are excited about this funding for Untold Stories as it will enable us to collaborate with key organisations, the South Asian Pink Hub to explore and share our LGBTQ+ hidden heritage in London.”

Rabbi Mendy Korer, CEO of Chabad Islington, Chabad Lubavitch of Islington CIO, said: “Being part of the Untold Stories project has offered us an exciting and unique opportunity to embark on a journey we are very much looking forward to. There is unknown and surprising history in the area which we can now finally share with the public thanks to the funding from GLA and Mayor of London. The impact of this project will connect the hidden jewish history of Islington to anyone strolling through the neighbourhood thereby discovering and bringing alive its stories.”

Notes to editors

Complete list of grant awards can be found below: More information can be found on the website.

https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/arts-and-culture/about-commission-diversity-public-realm/untold-stories-grants-commission-diversity-public-realm/untold-stories-round-one-recipients

Test and Nurture

Grants of up to £5k (plus up to £1k for additional access costs) to develop a concept or idea.

Name

Amount

Main Borough

492 Korna Klub Brixton Sound Systems Mural

£5,000

Lambeth

Avant-Gardening Hidden Histories

£5,000

Lewisham

The Association of Sikh Art & Cultural Heritage (ASACH)

Sikh Heritage Walking Tour of Southall

 

£5,500

Ealing

Barnet Multi Faith Forum (BMFF) – an interfaith exhibition 

Broadening the Righteous Muslims

£5,000

Barnet

Brownbaby Inside Outside

£5,400

Kensington & Chelsea

Clapham Film Unit

"Where are the Women?"

£4,500

Lambeth

club kali network (cic) Pink Hub: Living Anthology

£4,000

London-wide

Carnaval del Pueblo Asociación

Viva Carnaval! Exploring how to host Latin culture in a mobile space.

 

£6,000

Southwark

End Violence and Racism Against East and Southeast Communities with B.E.S.E.A.N

East and South East Asian Histories Uncovered

 

£4,000

London-wide

FIlipino Nurses Association UK Untold Stories of Filipino Nurses in London

£4,000

London-wide

Five ASide Theatre CIC Dorothee in the 18th Century: Remains to be Told

£4,000

Sutton

Invisible Palace Empire and trade - the lost sculptures of Crystal Palace Park

£4,993

Bromley

Kayd Somali Arts & Culture The Journey of us: Belong in our society!

£4,950

Tower Hamlets

Made in Merton

Workers of the Wandle

 

£2,250

Merton

The NO Collective You’re Welcome In Romford

£4,950

Havering

Parents Action & Resource Centre CIC

Sankofa - recovering London's African heritage

 

£800

Ealing

Positive Network Community Project The Black contribution to Merton Heritage

£5,560

Merton

Project Phakama UK New Histories - A pilot project for young people to offer alternative narratives to their local area.

£6,000

Tower Hamlets

Portobello Radio CIC

Sounds of Latimer

 

£5,000

Kensington & Chelsea

V22 Communities - Manor House Library Reclaiming contested histories: Sir Frances Baring at Manor House Library, Lee

£5,000

Lewisham

Vanbrugh Park Estate Residents Association The lost story of Emily Wilding Davison's Blackheath

£5,000

Greenwich

Vietnamese Family Partnership / Gia Đình Vit  New visual landmark celebrating the Vietnamese diaspora

£6,000

London-wide

Grow and Make Happen

Grants of up to £25k (plus up to £2k access costs) for developed or tried and tested projects.

Organisation and project

Amount

Main Borough

Artillery CIC Walthamstow Griffin, Protector and Guardian of Untold Local Stories and High Street Treasures

£26,303

Waltham Forest

Chabad Lubavitch of Islington CIO Islington Jewish Heritage Trail

£24,948

Islington

China Exchange UK The Digital Chinatown Heritage Summary For Enjoying On The Move

£13,600

Westminster

Camberwell Arts Limited Camberwell Voices

£24,000

Southwark

Filmanthropy CIC S'Nuff: A Youth-Led Exhibition

£21,403

Merton

Kensington + Chelsea Festival and Art Week BLM Mural

£17,350

Kensington + Chelsea

Latin Elephant A new mural and  culinary walking tour celebrating the Latin community

£18,000

Southwark

London LGBT Forums Network Rainbow Plaques

£25,000

London-wide

Max Media Arts CIC Murals of Black Women Icons

£15,184

Lewisham

Nne Agwu Constitution Griot Story Path

£24,970

Greenwich

NorthWestTWO Residents Association Cricklewood Walk of Fame

£5,900

Barnet

Pepys Community Forum The Deptford Community Monument Project

£25,000

Lewisham

Providence House Trust Providence House - Recording & Celebrating 60 Years of Stories of Cultural Diversity on the Winstanley & York Road Estates

£25,000

Wandsworth

Queer Tours of London Recruitment and training of six new tour guides

£16,875

London-wide

Society for the Advancement of Black Arts BBMC Mural & Plaques of Local HiCrEc Contributors

£24,900

Brent

Southall Community Alliance (SCA) Stories of Southall

£22, 550

Ealing

The Tommy Flowers Foundation Unearthing Poplar: celebrating hidden histories

£27,000

Tower Hamlets

Urbanwise.London Limited a new downloadable map and mural exploring the history of the Grand Union Canal

£24,487

Kensington & Chelsea

Xenia Trailblazing Women in Hackney: Heroines of our Time

£24,937

Hackney

Young Historians Project: Creating two murals to celebrate African women in British health care

£23,148

Westminster

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