06 May 2021
by Sarah Holloway

A cup of coffee and biscuit, placed on top of a diary calendar with a pen ready for notes.

1 – Looking to grow with the summer sun!

Not only do we have the fabulous Francesca and Gemma back with us to head up our press communications, but we’re delighted to have some new opportunities for people to join the team. We have 2 paid posts and 1 voluntary opportunity. They may be short contracts but they will be JAM-PACKED thanks to the extraordinary jamboree that is the festival!

2 – Cooking up a festival feast

On that note… over 250 people attended our first interactive webinar launching registration in March and we’ve already received a tempting array of event registrations. And the lively discussions in our popular online Community Cafes have hinted at more delights to come; especially under our Edible England theme with stories ranging from a 20th century tourist guide sponsored by St Ivel cheese to the oldest evidence of salt working in Europe.
Heritage Open Days Edible England logo, surrounded by Edible themed icons.

 3 – Further tantalising the tastebuds

Alongside the delicious events being cooked up by our organisers, we’ve been exploring more tempting stories with guest bloggers. So far you can brush up your trivia bank for the next pub quiz with snippets about heritage fruit and veg, kitchen artillery at the National Trust and even hop over the border to discover some tales of illicit whisky in Scotland!
Three images. (U) Rolling mountings hidden by fog, at the base of the mountains a loch. (L) A whiskey show room with display cases. (R) Cardhu Whiskey
Hear some tantalising tales of 'foggy moss' and 'kitchen artillery' on our guest blogs!

4 – New Wave

Our second cohort of organisers are well into their New Wave programme now, hearing from independent researchers, and learning from the experiences of staff at Beatfreaks, the Imperial War Museums and Culture24 to help them plan exciting new events with young adults.

5 – Making connections

Alongside the all-important General Festival Business, we’ve been making sure we stay connected to the wider sector, reaffirming old friendships and making new ones as we broaden our horizons… and spread the word about your festival! Highlights have included:


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