With its new non-profit pottery studio and a series of taster sessions, you certainly cannot accuse the people behind Kenninghall’s Community Studio of being asleep at the wheel. Breaking the mould would be more accurate, with the community studio setting up classes to help shape its students’ skills as they enjoy socialising and crafting together. Opened by pottery enthusiast Angela Lane in July, the studio in Lopham Road currently has 10 paid members who use the facilities freely to create their work, regardless of ability level. Kenninghall, Norfolk, 10/01/2024Angie Scott (left) and Angela Lane of the Kenninghall Community StudioPicture: Mark Bullimore Photography 2024“Trying to run it alongside my day job was a struggle, to be honest,” said Angela, a mum-of-two and part-time vet’s receptionist. “After we talked, we realised that she could play a big part in helping the studio grow, and the studio could help to extend her teaching possibilities.
Source: Express January 30, 2024 18:45 UTC