A Bradford grassroots art collective aimed at exploring how to make the city and the world better through imagination and collective action, have launched a new project to encourage people to get more involved in market life.
The art collective Wur Bradford (Wur means ‘our' or 'we are') has announced its ‘We Are Here’ project to celebrate the city's Oastler Market’s unique history, communities and stories.
The first event is the first of a series of lunchtime guided walks starting on Thursday 8 February between 1pm and 2pm from the Fountains Café at the entrance to the market.
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