An event that took place at the Alive Corn Exchange in Lynn on Thursday evening saw members of the audience enjoying a short film.
Created by the project team involved with Stories of Lynn, led by Rachael Williams, learning and engagement officer, young people involved in the project created a short historical film.
The History of Chapel Street was created by the Kick the Dust media team.
The history of Chapel Street car park was created by the Kick the Dust media team. The short film was first shown at the King's Lynn Alive Corn Exchange on Thursday evening. MLNF-22IB06284Members of the audience at the Kick the Dust evening MLNF-22IB06285Stories of Lynn learning and engagement officer Rachael Williams speaking at the event. MLNF-22IB06286The history of Chapel Street car park was created by the Kick the Dust media team. The short film was first shown at the King's Lynn Alive Corn Exchange on Thursday evening. MLNF-22IB06287The history of Chapel Street car park was created by the Kick the Dust media team. MLNF-22IB06301Kathy Hipperson plays Susan Jay in The History of Chapel Street Car Park created by the Kick the Dust media team. MLNF-22IB06302Members of the Kick the Dust fim crew, Ryan Stott, Chloe Braithwaite and Tyler Collison were presented with their certificates by Stories of Lynn learning and engagement officer Rachael Williams and King's Lynn and West Norfolk mayor, Cllr Lesley Bambridge. MLNF-22IB06304Members of the Kick the Dust film crew (from left) Ryan Stott, Chloe Braithwaite and Tyler Collison with Stories of Lynn learning and engagement officer Rachael Williams. MLNF-22IB06305
Kathy Hipperson played Susan Jay in the film which was supprted by the film crew, Ryan Stott, Chloe Braithwaite and Tyler Collison.
The young people were presented with their certificates by Stories of Lynn learning and engagement officer Rachael Williams and King's Lynn and West Norfolk mayor, Lesley Bambridge.