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Green Map: find your way around Knowle West the 'green' way...
Once upon a time some Knowle West residents had a dream. They dreamt about walking round the area admiring the grand old trees, hearing the birds sing and buying eggs...

  

 
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International Success for Wild West Going Green
Shortlisted from 761 films submitted - ‘Wild West Going Green’ will be screened in May at 6th Green Film Festival in Seoul! A documentary with animation told by the residents...

  

 
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South Bristol Digital Neighbourhood Launch event
SBDN Launch Programme Bristol is a progressive city with major regeneration plans in place for South Bristol. Working with a wide range of local partners including Bristol City Council, Knowle West...

  

 
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Carbon Makeover campaigners recognised as Women Who Make a Difference
Carbon Makeover campaigners Lesley Belgium, Mil Lusk, Sue Dalton and Akilah Nuru were all recognised as Women Who Make a Difference at an award ceremony at the Council House on...

Carbon Makeover: Social fairness in Sustainable Development
Our Carbon Makeover project has received international recognition and been hailed as a great success by the European Commission (EC) after Project coordinator Misty Tunks and digital innovator Robert Woolf...

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Who are we?

KWMC is a media arts charity and limited company that aims to develop and support cultural, social and economic regeneration.

For over 15 years we have been supporting communities to engage with, and benefit from, digital technologies and the arts.

Useful documents

Download a copy of our most recent Annual Report, for the financial 2011-2012

pdf file KWMC Annual Report 2011-2012
 

Socially engaged and inclusive

Download a copy of 'Keeping in Touch: A Handbook for Digital Inclusion Through Socially Engaged Practice', developed by Constance Fleuriot, Clodagh Miskelly
and the team at KWMC:

pdf file Socially Engaged Practice & Digital Inclusion Report
 

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