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Excavate work with and alongside people of all ages and backgrounds to tell stories about the places where they live, work and love.

Stories - ETP 02/06/2026

Yesterday we had a fascinating meeting with the Indian representative of the Ethical Tea Partnership. It's been too long since we were last working in India, so maybe, just maybe ...

Stories - ETP ETP’s work has the potential transform the lives of thousands of people whose livelihoods depend on tea. Sharing their stories and our members’ commitments provides an opportunity to amplify the voices of those who are directly impacted by our work in tea-producing communities.

Photos from Excavate's post 01/06/2026

Last week we had two days at Snug studio recording our Colwick Woods Audio guide with 15 readers taking to the booth - all of whom did an excellent job!

06/05/2026

We've been working with photography students from Nottingham College today on our Colwick Woods Audio Guide and Nature Connections projects. This was the first time any of the group had been into the woods and they were treated to a real show by the buzzards.

Rib Davis - incomers and outsiders 21/04/2026

Andy's latest substack post looks at how the community play and political geographers were faced with a major challenge around the celebration of place - how can a sense of the rooted and authentic co-exist with the potential for dynamism and change, avoiding the dangers of insiders and outsiders / us and them.

Rib Davis - incomers and outsiders Chapter Three ('The Problem with Place', 1984-1997) / Part Two)

16/04/2026

We are almost ready to record the Colwick Woods Audio Guide and are looking for as many different voices as possible to be a part of it. The recording will be at Snug studios in Nottingham on Tuesday May 26th and Wednesday May 28th. If you are interested please email [email protected]

21/11/2025

It's the tenth anniversary of the first iteration of But I Know This City! a community reading / performance of one of the most celebrated experiments in British literature. It's one of the projects of which we're most fond (with the name, suggested by David Belbin, coming from the first line of the chapter First - one of only two of the 27 chapters, separately bound and to be read in any order, that is named (the other being Last).
We did it again four years later with an even bigger cast to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the book, with Johnson's widow and son - who are in the book - coming to visit. The Spectator wrote a nice article about it - https://new-dev.spectator.com.au/.../nottingham.../ - ending with the words 'Many of the readers are keen to try it again, perhaps — with luck — to celebrate Nottingham getting that Unesco status', which it did a few weeks later.

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