The Art and Energy Collective has been awarded a grant by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to work in partnership with peatland restoration and cultural organisations across the South-West region. Together they will invite thousands of people to join in with a Peat-Fest this summer and autumn to encourage a love of peatland landscapes.
Today, The Art and Energy Collective is announcing a £114,397 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for Peat-Fest South-West 2025 (https://www.artandenergy.org/peatfestsouthwest) a region-wide celebration aimed at raising awareness of peatland heritage through interactive youth-focused events, intergenerational skills exchange, creative engagement, and digital storytelling. From Somerset and Dorset, Dartmoor and Exmoor down to Cornwall, people of all ages will be invited to experience the power of peatlands and celebrate why they are so special.
“We are delighted with this news,” said Naomi Wright, Director of The Art and Energy Collective, “Now, with this money, organisations and young people around the region can invite thousands more people to fantastic boggy and curiosity-generating events and hear our peaty heritage stories loud and clear. I want to say a big thank you to National Lottery players for making this possible.”
RE-PEAT has been engaged as a key delivery partner for this project, with specific responsibilities for youth engagement, co-creation of youth focused activities at events, and capturing young voices for the development of a regional peatland heritage manifesto.
“Young People for Old Peat is our motto, and this opportunity is so exciting. Reaching more young people, changing hearts and minds for and through peatlands. I am from the South-West, and this Peat-Fest is going to take me to my favourite people and places.” says Rachael Milliner, project coordinator from RE-PEAT.