Aural history interviews coming soon.
“Swan road underpass was being constructed, as we moved in in 1966, ” Transcript of Stuart Coyne Oral History […]
READ MOREGood morning, my name is Deborah Norrey, I’m working on the History at Hobsmoor Project. Today’s date is Monday the […]
READ MOREMy name’s Oliver Scott and I’m interviewing you Debbie er on the Tuesday the 15th of May 2018 for the […]
READ MORE” it was like erm a community centre more or less because you’d got the café and the people used […]
READ MORE[Track 1] Deborah Norrey: Good morning, my name’s Deborah Norrey, I’m here today recording for the History at Hobsmoor project. […]
READ MOREDeborah Norrey: Right, good morning, my name’s Deborah Norrey. I’m here today with Oliver Scott and Robert, and we are […]
READ MOREThe latest memories submitted to our collection by the Yardley community.
My nan and grandad lived in The Ring. I spent many happy days there when I was little. My aunt […]
READ MOREWe moved into 22 Henshaw Grove in 1967. The grove was alive with children. There was a big island in […]
READ MOREBut if you come to Yardley Village, well… th, the vicar of Yardley in, in the, th, twenties and thirties, […]
READ MOREI’ve been living on the same road all my life and that’s Clements Road. OK, well, I had, think I […]
READ MOREI can see lots of other shinpads I can hear shinpads hitting the ball Ii could smell of dirty shin […]
READ MOREWe then had Birmingham’s ‘year of music’ – 1992, I think it was. And, er, loads of people came to […]
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Histories at Hobmoor is a partnership National Heritage Lottery funded project between Mercurial Arts and Oasis Academy Hobmoor. The project has fostered a love of heritage and deeper community connection in Yardley, enabling both adults and children to learn about their heritage and share their stories of moving to, and living in this area. We have been collecting stories, oral histories, photographs and 3D scans of objects from local residents along with sharing their memories of Yardley. As well as encouraging local residents from the community to get involved we have also been working with Children from Oasis Academy Hobmoor, during a number of holiday and afterschool sessions, who have been exploring their local area, and interviewing and recording their family members. They have been working with professional artists to create short stories, poems, lyrics and upload media based on their findings. All of these memories and artwork can now be found on the Histories at Hobmoor digital app. You too can upload your stories, memories and photographs from the local area. The app will be an ongoing resource that people from Yardley and beyond can continue to connect with and use well into the future to find out more about Yardley and it’s community’s history. Download the Histories at Hobmoor app via the Google Play or Apple App Store for free, now.