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Document outlining Charles Street Arts Foundation activities:

- Charles Street Carnival
- Winter festival
- Workshops
- Working with children & young people
- Supporting writers

This document is part of a collection of papers and leaflets describing the history of Charles Street and Charles Street Arts Foundation.

In June 1977, Cardiff Community Concern (CCC) organised a carnival on Charles Street as an alternative event during the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. The event was very popular as it brought ordinary people and volunteers from the community together. The carnival became an annual event and an umbrella organisation, founded by the CCC, called the Charles Street Arts Foundation, was created. This organisation worked on community arts projects, including the carnival, and a series of murals were created around the city – one of which can still be found at the back of the Chapter Arts Centre. The organisation was based at 54 Charles Street until September 1988.

Cardiff Community Concern was an alternative advice and information centre for young people. It was founded by Ian Horsburgh, an employee of the City of Cardiff Planning and Development Department. It was based in 58 Charles Street.


Ref: Glamorgan Archives, D20/8/1

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