Year 8 students from Royal Harbour Academy and Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School are actually busy with ‘Harbouring Wants Ramsgate’ – up to date programme brought to life by Project Motorhouse in association with The Ramsgate Society and sustained by The Heritage Lottery Fund.
Since March and may exploring career opportunities inside heritage sector, filming and interviewing practitioners just like stonemasons, carpenters and conservators at Dover Castle and Canterbury Cathedral.
Being among the initial ten Heritage Action Zones in England, Ramsgate was a wonderful place to start to document the actual specialised work expected to preserve local architecture.? Using photography, video, sound as well as the written word, the kids are creating an extraordinary multi media exhibition opening at Ramsgate’s Silverland Studios November 9-14 from 2pm C 5pm.

Their research highlights the distinct dependence on these occupations, the wide variety of careers found in the sector, as well as the good rates of pay and huge likelihood of enduring job satisfaction.
?What soon became clear into the students was that searchers doing work in the heritage sector really loved their jobs, and created by discovery came and also the logo and tattoo for your exhibition. As the tattoo may very well be temporary, heritage provides a permanent requirement for candidates to sign up for these professions and help continue our historical legacy.
The exhibition are at Silverland Studios, Arch 18 Military Road, Ramsgate. Entrance is provided for free.
