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Thomas Wolsey 550 project celebrates success and new funding

The Thomas Wolsey 550 project has concluded its public programme after 550 days, marking a significant milestone for Ipswich's cultural heritage. The initiative has also secured additional funding to continue its education work until March 2025.

Why it matters: The project has reached thousands of people through its education programme, community grants, and public events, aiming to increase social mobility and improve pride in Ipswich.

Key details:

  • The project launched on 10 March 2023, initiated by Ipswich Central  with support from founding partners including Ipswich Borough Council, Suffolk County Council, Birketts, ABP Ipswich, and the University of Suffolk.

  • It focused on the 550th anniversary of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (1473-1530), using his story to inspire local youth.

  • The education programme has won further funding from the Ipswich PDP Investment fund, administered by Suffolk County Council, to continue until the end of March 2025.

  • Eleven community grants projects were funded, covering various age groups and areas of Ipswich.

What they're saying:

Lee Walker, CEO of Ipswich Central, said: "When a proposal to celebrate the anniversary of Wolsey's birth was first raised three years ago, I don't think anyone had an inkling of just how much of an impact that project would make over the course of its 550 days."

Project director Kath Cockshaw said: “Wolsey started life in Ipswich, just like the children we are working with.  He was a confident go-getter, and his astronomical career path was unprecedented."

Wolsey 550 Launch Event
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Wolsey 550 Launch Event

Local impact:

  • The project included a 'Wolsey's Ipswich' exhibition and touring trailer display presented by The Hold.

  • A Tudor-themed parade called 'Wolsey's Big Huzzah!' took place along The Saints to the Cornhill on 4 July.

  • The Wolsey 550 Place-Changers scheme engaged youth in the project.

  • Community grants supported various local initiatives, including a Windrush Quilting Project in Castle Hill and a stained glass window project at Gainsborough Library.

What's next: A special "New Mass for Thomas Wolsey", written by Ipswich-born composer Ben Parry, will be performed at St Mary le Tower on 13 October, featuring choirs from Ipswich and Hampton Court. The team is making a film to celebrate the project's achievements, which will be published at the end of October.

The bottom line: The project's organisers thanked the many volunteers who helped produce and deliver events across the 18-month programme and have secured additional funding for ongoing education work. Project Chair Terry Hunt said, "We look forward to unveiling further plans as soon as we can."

For more information: Visit www.thomaswolsey550.co.uk.

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