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Inspiring Voices

Inspiring Voices is a creative programme that brings people and communities together to explore England’s heritage. We work with partners and participants to produce contemporary responses using a variety of creative mediums, from poetry, performance, and music to visual art, photography and animation.

Inspiring Voices builds on the successes of Untold Stories – a programme that explored the hidden histories and contemporary resonances of English Heritage sites through poetry.

The Inspiring Voices Poetry Festival is now live!

The Inspiring Voices Poetry Festival is now live!

From 3 November 2025 until 27 February 2026 (11:59pm), young poets and creators, aged 11-25, are invited to take part in this online celebration of poetry, place, and imagination.

Hosted by English Heritage and The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH), the festival invites young poets to explore the stories, people, and landscapes behind some of England’s most inspiring heritage sites, and to use them to spark an original poetic response.

Whether you’re writing, filming, recording, or creating visual poetry, this is your chance to bring the past to life through your own words.

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Need some inspiration? Try our digital story dice roller to get your story started!

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What’s Happened in 2025

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A Heritage Portrait of England

During the summer The Poetry Takeaway embarked on a road trip to create unique, made to order poems, with people local to Bolsover Castle, Hylton Castle and Temple Church.

Many people took part and had personal bespoke poems created for them. Majority of participants said they would engage with poetry again after the experience.

This pilot project will help shape our ambitions for a future national mixed medium creative art project in collaboration with external partners.

Poetry, Community and Heritage

January marked the beginning of an 18-month research project with TORCH (The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities), led by Professor Christine Gerrard (Lady Margaret Hall Oxford) and Research Associate, Dr Abbi Flint. Together, we are exploring the poetic legacy of our sites, creating and delivering workshops, publications, mentoring schemes and a three-day festival at Oxford University’s Schwarzman Centre, opening in 2025.

With a shared commitment to community-engaged, co-created learning, we aim to broaden and deepen our engagement with young people across the country through poetry.

Community Poetry Champion

In January, we welcomed our first Community Poetry Champion, Sarah Terkaoui. Through a new volunteer role at Marble Hill House, we will support Sarah to develop her poetry practice and engagement with local communities.

Past Projects