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How do you feel when you’re in London’s streets, parks, waterways and squares?

Are you, your community, your faith or culture represented?

What would you like to be represented in London’s public spaces?

What would you add if you could?

What extra stories could you share?

These are some of the questions that community-led organisations across London are exploring with support from the Mayor of London’s Untold Stories fund.

How the fund is supporting community-led projects

Untold Stories is a £1m fund to help communities test, develop, create and grow projects that share their community’s stories with the city.

In 2021, Art UK published the first comprehensive audit of public sculpture across the capital, revealing huge disparities in representation. Our own conversations with community groups showed that Londoners wanted support and resources to develop grassroots ideas that make an impact through multiple means, from audio tours that highlight invisible heritage to new objects and artworks that celebrate important themes, events, everyday Londoners or historical figures.

Untold Stories is supporting 70 projects across the city. Projects include a ‘walk of fame’ celebrating the role of Irish and Pakistani workers in Cricklewood; an augmented reality map highlighting Poplar’s hidden histories; a new mural in Croydon created by and for learning disabled artists; and new walking tours that offer a homeless perspective of London’s streets.

See the full list of projects below.

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  • The Tommy Flowers Foundation

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    27000

    Project name:

    Unearthing Poplar:celebrating hidden histories'

    Project description

    Celebrating the everyday heroes of the Aberfeldy Estate through a new walking tour, augmented reality map, a mural of actor and landlady, Queenie Watts, and a plaque and installation for Tommy Flowers.

    More information

  • Turf Projects

    Type of funding:

    Test and Nurture

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    5995

    Project name:

    MOSSaics at Park Hill Park

    Project description

    Learning disabled artists will undertake workshops with local people to create and install a new mosaic in Park Hill Park , Croydon, that will represent their stories.

    More information

  • Unseen Tours CIC

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    27000

    Project name:

    New Unseen Tours - Hackney and Tower Hamlets

    Project description

    Recruiting new tour guides who have experienced homelessness to develop new tours that offer a homeless perspective on London's streets.

    More information

  • Urbanwise.London Limited

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    24487

    Project name:

    Towpath Tales
    Untold stories of north Kensington and Westminster's Grand Union Canal

    Project description

    Creating a new downloadable map and mural exploring the history of the Grand Union Canal - from the Irish navvies who built the canal and the barge people who worked their to the area's newly arrived communities.

    More information

  • V22 Communities - Manor House Library

    Type of funding:

    Test and Nurture

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    5000

    Project name:

    Reclaiming contested histories: illuminating the role of slavery in the personal history of Sir Frances Baring at Manor House Library, Lee

    Project description

    Researching, consulting and installing information boards explaining the role of the former owner of Manor House Library, Sir Frances Baring's, connection to the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade.

    More information

  • Vanbrugh Park Estate Residents Association

    Type of funding:

    Test and Nurture

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    5000

    Project name:

    The lost story of Emily Wilding Davison's Blackheath

    Project description

    Developing a proposal to create a public artwork or plaque to Emily Davison who was born on the site of the Vanbrugh Estate.

    More information

  • Vietnamese Family Partnership / Gia Đình Việt

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    Two

    Amount awarded:

    27000

    Project name:

    Grown and make Beneath the Non la happen

    Project description

    A project to design and install new public artworks in Griffin Square in Lewisham to celebrate the Vietnamese community

    More information

  • Vietnamese Family Partnership / Gia Đình Việt Add subdivision

    Type of funding:

    Test and Nurture

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    6000

    Project name:

    New visual landmark celebrating the Vietnamese diaspora

    Project description

    Consultations and workshops to develop a new public art work that celebrates Vietnamese Londoners.

    More information

  • Xenia

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    24937

    Project name:

    Trailblazing Women in Hackney: Heroines of our Time

    Project description

    Creating a new heritage tour to celebrate and uncover the hidden histories of trailblazing women in Hackney.

    More information

  • Young Historians Project

    Type of funding:

    Grow and Make Happen

    Round:

    One

    Amount awarded:

    23148

    Project name:

    Young Historians Project - African women and British healthcare Murals

    Project description

    Creating two murals to celebrate African women in British health care at Guys & St. Thomas' Hospital and Charing Cross Hospital

    More information

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