Monday 29 February 2016

Voting is now OPEN for The People's Project


We’d really appreciate your help..
KWoA’s Pride of Place community project is one of the five shortlisted projects of The People’s Project competition in the Border TV region and voting is now….Open!
The voting opened at 9am on Monday 29th February at www.thepeoplesprojects.org.uk and closes on Sunday 13 March at 12pm midday. (see further details below about online or by post)

The ‘Pride of Place’ intergenerational project, run by local arts charity Kendal Windows on Art (KWoA), encourages older people to get to know their younger neighbours better through sharing stories, memories and interests across the generations.

Voting

The voting opens at 9am on Monday 29th February at www.thepeoplesprojects.org.uk and closes on Sunday 13 March at 12pm (midday).

Supporters that do not have internet access or an email address they are able to vote for free by post. Please note that you cannot vote by both post and online, the postal vote is an alternative voting option for those who are unable to vote online.

To vote by post please send a postcard to: Freepost THE PEOPLE’S PROJECTS
Please include the following details: name, address and telephone number of the voter and the name of the project they are voting for. These details are also available by phoning 0800 197 8610.

By post: Please remember you can only vote once per person per region.
Online: Please remember you can only vote once per email address per region.



This project has been shortlisted for The People's Project!

KWoA’s Pride of Place community project is one of the five shortlisted projects of The People’s Project competition in the Border TV region. The three projects with the most votes in each ITV region will be offered funding of up to £50,000.  

The voting opens at 9am on Monday 29th February at www.thepeoplesprojects.org.uk and closes on Sunday 13 March at 12pm midday.


The ‘Pride of Place’ intergenerational project, run by local arts charity Kendal Windows on Art (KWoA), encourages older people to get to know their younger neighbours better through sharing stories, memories and interests across the generations.