Episode 2 - Holywell Trust Podcast

Roisin O’Hagan and Gerard Deane return with a new edition of the Holywell Trust Podcast. Following the success of the recent Civic Activism event we have an update on the next Civic Jury event coming up at the end of this month. Gerard also gives us an update on the Holywell Stew event on Wednesday 24th May and how the public can get involved in this fantastic initiative. Maureen Hetherington joins us for a chat about the great work The Junction performs in building peace and good relations including the highly successful Ethical and Shared Remembering project. In the coming weeks the organisation will be launching a new publication titled “Reformed Always to be Reformed”, written by Johnston McMaster in the city and Maureen shares details of the book comparing how the impact of past reformations are still present today.
Episode 2 - First Released 14/5/17

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this presentation are solely those of the interviewer/interviewee and do not in any way represent the views of the Holywell Trust, its partners or their funders. 

Roisin O’Hagan and Gerard Deane return with a new edition of the Holywell Trust Podcast. Following the success of the recent Civic Activism event we have an update on the next Civic Jury event coming up at the end of this month. Gerard also gives us an update on the Holywell Stew event on Wednesday 24th May and how the public can get involved in this fantastic initiative. Maureen Hetherington joins us for a chat about the great work The Junction performs in building peace and good relations including the highly successful Ethical and Shared Remembering project. In the coming weeks the organisation will be launching a new publication titled “Reformed Always to be Reformed”, written by Johnston McMaster in the city and Maureen shares details of the book comparing how the impact of past reformations are still present today. 
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