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Sizewell C launches artist residency programme to document nuclear history

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Artists from the region are invited to capture the past, present, and future of Sizewell's nuclear power in a new three-year creative programme.

The big picture: Sizewell Creative and First Light Festival CIC will collaborate to offer residencies in visual art, writing, and poetry starting in November 2024.

  • The programme seeks to engage the Sizewell C workforce and the local community.

  • It will foster discussions about the project, local environment, and community.

Why it matters: This initiative will explore and document the region's nuclear heritage from the 1950s to the 2030s through various artistic mediums.

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First Light FestivalMykola RomanovskyyFirst Light Festival

Key details:

  • The first residency, focusing on visual art, will run from November 2024 to October 2025.

  • Selected artists will receive £4,000 plus materials and travel expenses.

  • A workspace on the Sizewell estate will be provided.

  • The application deadline is 27 September 2024.

What they're saying:

Julia Pyke, Sizewell C Joint Managing Director: "These residencies will provide a fantastic opportunity for local artists and writers to explore the history and heritage of this area -- and we're thrilled to be working with the wonderful First Light Festival CIC to deliver the programme over the next three years."

Genevieve Christie, Chief Executive First Light Festival CIC: "Visual art, writing and poetry all help us to see the world in different ways. We hope that these residencies will create a valuable connection between artistes and Sizewell C -- to ask questions, explore and share ideas."

The bottom line: This initiative is part of Sizewell Creative's broader efforts to provide free, accessible, and sustainable arts events for the community and local schools.

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Town Women cruise to 3-1 victory over Plymouth in front of record crowd

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More than 10,800 fans came to Portman Road to watch Ipswich Town Women defeat Plymouth Argyle 3-1 on Sunday.

The first half: Town made a perfect start when Lucy O'Brien pounced on a rebound in just the second minute after Plymouth goalkeeper Lily Felgate failed to deal with Natasha Thomas' low cross.

Town caused trouble down both wings throughout the game
Town caused trouble down both wings throughout the gameSophie DebenhamSophsinfocus

Thomas doubled the advantage in the 25th minute, powering home a header from Sophie Peskett's cross on the right.

The Blues continued to dominate throughout the first half, with Megan Wearing nearly adding a third when her looping header from an O'Brien corner struck the crossbar.

Town goalkeeper Natalia Negri wasn't required to make a save in the first half, highlighting Town's dominance.

The second half: Peskett, a constant threat down the right, extended Town's lead in the 57th minute, turning home the rebound after Felgate could only parry Ella Rutherford's fierce strike.

Peskett scoring for Ipswich Town vs Plymouth
Peskett scoring for Ipswich Town vs PlymouthSophie DebenhamSophsinfocus

The Blues could have scored more, with Maisy Barker setting up Peskett in the 72nd minute only for the winger's effort to be tipped onto the post.

Plymouth's afternoon worsened when Panagiota Papaioannou received a second yellow card in the 80th minute for a foul on Ruby Seaby, reducing the visitors to 10 players.

The Pilgrims did manage a consolation goal two minutes later when Charlotte Whitmore intercepted a loose pass from Negri and coolly finished into an empty net from outside the box.

Crowds getting autographs from town player Ruby Seaby
Ruby Seaby signing autographs with fansSophie DebenhamIpswich.co.uk

What's next: Town Women, now top of the league as they chase promotion, return to action at the Martello Ground against Gwalia United on Sunday, 30 March.

The bottom line: Ipswich were a class above their opponents, creating numerous chances from both wings throughout the match and could have scored considerably more than their three goals in front of an enthusiastic home crowd.

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