AN art installation which will project photographs of Evesham’s history onto the Almonry Museum is set to launch this autumn.

The Almonry Projection, which is part of the Enlighten Project, has been approved by Wychavon planners to run for one year.

In autumn, every night from dusk to 11pm, a variety of still photographs will be projected slowly on to the museum depicting Evesham’s history, including the River Avon, Evesham Abbey, the First and Second World Wars, Simon De Montfort and horticulture.

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The Almonry Projection is part of the first phase of the Enlighten Project along with the War Memorial and The Bell Tower. 

Fundraising is ongoing to fund phase two which will see the exterior of All Saints Church and the archway to the Abbey Gardens lit up.

Councillor Rob Adams, portfolio holder for community engagement, culture and sport at Wychavon, said: “It is great news to hear that the Almonry Projection will be launching soon and I want to thank everyone involved in making the project a reality.

"I hope people enjoy the photographs and learn about Evesham’s rich history.”

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Councillor Martin King, for Bengeworth Ward, said: “The Enlighten project, and in particular the Almonry Projection, are key in supporting tourism in Evesham.

“It is not only a boost to the local night time economy but it also provides a diverse and vibrant town centre with so much to offer to residents and visitors”. 

Visit enlightenevesham.co.uk or e-mail info@enlightenevesham.co.uk for more information and to keep up-to-date with the Almonry Projection.