We are being invited by a local creative architect to come and discuss and explore how we might live in Salisbury in 2035.
Tim Scrace, of Scrace Architects, is running a free workshop, IGNITE, with the theme being Salisbury 2035.
Scrace Architects would like the event to spark conversations and new ideas about the future of Salisbury. What changes should we make? What is your vision for Salisbury 2035? These are just a few of the questions that will be explored during the afternoon session. A great line up of interesting speakers is expected to be released next week.
This latest IGNITE workshop offers a unique opportunity for creative entrepreneurs, businesses, and artists to join inspiring speakers for a series of short talks, followed by workshops in areas such as community, work, environment, architecture, play, culture, innovation, education, art, and drama. The workshops are designed to encourage discussion and imagine how we might live in 2035, exploring the possibilities of what the future could hold.
The Salisbury 2035 event takes place on Friday, May 26th, from 14.00-17.00 at their offices at The Enterprise Network in Salisbury. The workshop aims to explore and imagine how we will live in 2035, and they want you to be a part of it!
You can book your spot at https://scracearchitects.co.uk/ignite/. The event is open to all, and registered attendees can pop in and out as business allows.
To find out more about the previous event, "IGNITE - Valuing Creativity," visit the website https://scracearchitects.co.uk/blog/. For all other enquiries call Scrace Architects on 01722 658048.

The Barber Academy Celebrates Ten Years
The International Salisbury Pancake Race Returns for 2026
Bishop of Salisbury to Commission Eight Volunteer Chaplains for the LGBTQIA+ Community
Tri-County Summit Boosts Joint Effort to Tackle Rural Crime
Local Voices Reveal Gaps and Solutions in Dementia Support
Rock and Roll Man Interviews: Part 3 - Julian Bird & Gary Turner
The Spitfire Café Brings Family Fun to Cross Keys This February Half Term
Local RNLI branch seeks more volunteers
