News 2009 archive

  • Brixton Prison Radio wins two Sony Awards

    12th May 2009
    Electric Radio Brixton has won in two categories at the Sony Radio Academy Awards.
  • Tom Wylie appointed Trustee

    6th May 2009
    Paul Hamlyn Foundation has appointed Tom Wylie to the board of trustees.
  • Bridging the Gap awards at Hampden Park

    1st May 2009
    Bridging the Gap, an organisation that works to tackle sectarianism and poor achievement in schools in Glasgow, held an awards evening at Hampden Park stadium on 30 April to celebrate the achievements of young peer tutors.
  • New dance college founded

    30th April 2009
    Foundation for Community Dance has launched the National College for Community Dance, a new initiative that aims to inspire, nurture and sustain professional identity with career-long continuing professional development in community dance.
  • Southside Young Leaders’ Academy celebrates first year

    28th April 2009
    Southside Young Leaders' Academy celebrated its first anniversary at a reception in the City on 27th April 2009.
  • Prison Radio Association receives Sony Award nominations

    8th April 2009
    The Prison Radio Association, a charity which aims to help prisoners develop confidence and skills by getting involved in broadcasting in jail, has received four nominations for the 2009 Sony Radio Academy Awards.
  • Punchdrunk at primary schools

    3rd April 2009
    Innovative theatre company Punchdrunk have brought mystery and magic to six south London primary schools, as part of its new school enrichment programme.
  • Claire Whitaker appointed new Arts programme advisor

    3rd April 2009
    PHF has appointed Claire Whitaker a new advisor to the Arts programme.
  • The Reader goes nationwide

    20th March 2009
    A PHF-funded project in Merseyside has provided the template for a range of activities across different parts of England that are being set up to promote reading as a way of improving mental health.
  • Royal Opera House Education Programme takes centre stage

    16th March 2009
    A packed Royal Opera House auditorium played host to the first outing on the main stage of the ROH's Education Programme on Saturday 14th March.