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London Voices

'Being at Osterley makes me smile' – Ali Basil aged 7

London Voices was a three year project that transformed four National Trust sites in London to make them more family friendly.

Local families playing pooh sticks off the White Bridge at Morden Hall Park
© National Trust

The London Voices project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund until October 2009.

This project took place at Morden Hall Park in Merton, Ham House in Richmond, Osterley Park and House in Hounslow and Sutton House in Hackney.

Working with artists, forming partnerships with schools, local authorities and colleges, London Voices has sought to connect the properties more closely with their communities and create a family friendly ethos at each of them.

Families from Meadlands School enjoy a story from Diana Olutunmogun
© National Trust

Our evaluation reports can be downloaded:

This website has resources to help you do similar work, as well as showing you how we did it.

www.londonvoicesproject.org.uk

Osterley Park, LondonHam House, LondonSutton House, LondonMorden Hall, London

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Dressing up at Osterley Park, Houndslow
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A key aspect of London Voices is establishing mutually beneficial relationships with local schools. We are working in partnership with three primary schools:

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