00:00We've got this to be proud of and it's so much we had this joint uprising in Newport
00:05for the Voice of the People and it was communities coming together for that and yeah it's kind
00:10of what Newport stands for really and you kind of see it with how you talk to people
00:16on the street and they do have this village mindset even though it's a city.
00:22The charity says their mission is to engage with the people of Newport and teach people
00:27all about the city's fascinating history, particularly with the Chartists, and every
00:31year host a festival dedicated to the march on 1839, one of the biggest days in Newport's
00:37history.
00:38The Newport Rising Festival came about 2018 and we started the Torchlit March and then
00:43we had other history talks to get the public and other people to know about it but it's
00:49kind of become a new thing with creative arts, music and all sorts and then we've got this
00:55place but it's nice that we're on the street and anyone can walk in into the venue and
01:01ask what's this, what is it about, can I come along to a history talk sort of thing.
01:06Lucy says that tourists find it particularly fascinating when they visit the city and learn
01:10all about the Chartists, especially in the context of their home countries.
01:15Tourists coming in from other countries and they look at that radical history timeline
01:18and they relate to it by something that happened in their own country and that's really interesting
01:23actually, the relevance across borders and everything, you know.
01:28The charity though says it's more than just teaching people about the history and provides
01:32a space to share in what makes Newport the amazing city that it is.
01:37So mostly from the charity's point of view they want the education of Newport's history
01:42and especially the Chartist movement.
01:46For the festival it's bringing everyone in, it's creating that little sense of community
01:52and space for people to come and learn about things and be Newport, be part of Newport
01:58which is quite nice.
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