3 hours
Grimsby
Free Tickets Available
Thu, 04 Jun • 10:00 AM (GMT+01:00)
Grimsby, United Kingdom
Digital tools and platforms play an increasingly important role in how heritage, community, and cultural organisations operate, from engaging audiences and sharing stories to managing projects and improving internal ways of working. The range of digital tools available to us is huge (from social media to email newsletters to short films, digital databases and accounting software), which can be both exciting and daunting.
This fourth workshop in the Heritage Toolbox: North East Lincolnshire programme focuses on digital skills for creative working, offering practical, inspiring, and confidence-building support tailored specifically to heritage and community contexts.
The location for Workshop 4 will be confirmed shortly but will be in Grimsby.
Commissioned by Create North East Lincolnshire and delivered by Heritage Lincolnshire and the Heritage Network, the Heritage Toolbox programme brings together local and national organisations to share knowledge, build connections, and strengthen skills to support sustainable heritage and cultural activity in the region.
This session will explore how digital approaches can help you to work more creatively, reach wider and more diverse audiences, and make the most of your existing capacity and resources. We’ll look at realistic, accessible tools and approaches that can be adapted to organisations of different sizes, skills levels, and budgets.
The workshop will combine practical learning, real-world examples, and shared discussion, creating space to reflect on what digital working could look like for you.
By the end of the workshop you will:
Who should attend:
Whether you’re managing a heritage site, driving forward a community project, or simply passionate about the region’s history, this is a valuable opportunity to learn, share, and collaborate. This programme has been designed especially for:
Build Skills, Connections and Confidence Across Five Free Workshops
To get the most out of the Heritage Toolbox programme, we encourage you to attend all five sessions. It’s fine if this means different colleagues attend different sessions, but we’ll aim to build a cohort of supportive practitioners who complete the programme together.
Our workshop programme is:
We aim for all of our events to be inclusive, safe spaces where everyone's views and experiences are respected. Please read our code of conduct for more information. By signing up to attend these sessions you agree to your data to be shared with delivery partners Heritage Lincolnshire and Heritage Network for the purpose of delivery of these sessions. Further details about North East Lincolnshire Council's Privacy Policy can be found here
About Heritage Network
The Heritage Network is the UK membership body for community organisations, charities and social enterprises that are saving, restoring and managing historic buildings, parks, gardens, structures and landscapes. The Heritage Network brings together more than 1000 members across the UK, empowering people to rescue and reuse historic buildings and spaces through peer-to-peer support, expert advice, and learning and networking events.
About Heritage Lincolnshire:
Heritage Lincolnshire is a local charity dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of the county for the benefit of all who live and work in the area. We have over 30 years experience planning and delivering heritage projects, our work includes historic building regeneration, research, volunteering, community archaeology and the management of historic sites and monuments.
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Tickets for NEL Heritage Toolbox: Digital Skills for Creative Working (Workshop 4) can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | Free |