This 2011 project was funded by Gulbenkian Foundation project in collaboration with Zoe Ganderton from Action in Rural Sussex and The Brighton archive 'The Keep'.
Community21 worked with the team to explore engagement around a vision for Heathfield as the biggest parish in the UK.
Young school aged researchers and community members many of them in their eighties worked together to form visions for the Parish through mutual collaboration.
The teams of young and old(er) looked back 50 years, then reflected on today and then looked ahead 50 years to imagine the future having considered the past and present.
This simple process unlocked some great potential for intergenerational exchange and social cohesion between disparate groups.
It was presented by invitation to the Clore Foundation Fellows and to the Rural Commission.