Kent County Council has confirmed that Adult Education classes will no longer be delivered at The Amelia Scott due to national changes to the Adult Education Budget, now the Adult Skills Fund (ASF).
The Amelia Scott has been invited by the British Library to take centre stage at an upcoming national webinar – and it all began with an adventure.
The Culture Team at The Amelia Scott are currently gathering ideas and evidence for a National Lottery Heritage Fund bid.
Are you passionate about photography? Want real experience, paid creative work, and the chance to learn from professionals? This opportunity might be perfect for you.
An exciting paid opportunity for young adults (18–25) who want hands‑on experience in the creative, heritage, or cultural sectors. You don’t need any previous experience—just enthusiasm, curiosity, and a willingness to learn.
This month, our Home Educators took up the chance to find out what it’s like working as part of the Amelia Collections Team.
Last month, the student council from Oakley School visited The Amelia for a chance to find out about the workings of another kind of council – Tunbridge Wells Borough Council.
This month, our Home Educators took up the chance to find out what an Environmental Health Officer does.
This month, our Home Educators took up the chance to find out what a Marketing Coordinator does.
This month, two Home Educators took up the chance to find out what an Audience Development and Programmes Manager does.
This month, two Home Educators took up the chance to find out what a Creative Learning Coordinator does.
Having helped bring MAGIC PLACE to life, I thought I knew what to expect but being in the space was something else entirely. I stayed far longer than planned, caught up in its shifting colours and playful energy.
The Friends at the Amelia Scott is a registered charity whose aims are to promote, support, assist and improve the Amelia Scott. We are supported by a dedicated group of volunteers.
The trail of blue heritage plaques in and around Hawkhurst celebrates the people and places from our past that have shaped Hawkhurst's unique heritage
Welcome to the regular newsletter for The Amelia, keeping you up to date on our upcoming events and bringing you all the latest news and updates from the project.
Kent County Council has confirmed that Adult Education classes will no longer be delivered at The Amelia Scott due to national changes to the Adult Education Budget, now the Adult Skills Fund (ASF).
The Amelia Scott has been invited by the British Library to take centre stage at an upcoming national webinar – and it all began with an adventure.
The Culture Team at The Amelia Scott are currently gathering ideas and evidence for a National Lottery Heritage Fund bid.
Are you passionate about photography? Want real experience, paid creative work, and the chance to learn from professionals? This opportunity might be perfect for you.
An exciting paid opportunity for young adults (18–25) who want hands‑on experience in the creative, heritage, or cultural sectors. You don’t need any previous experience—just enthusiasm, curiosity, and a willingness to learn.
This month, our Home Educators took up the chance to find out what it’s like working as part of the Amelia Collections Team.
Last month, the student council from Oakley School visited The Amelia for a chance to find out about the workings of another kind of council – Tunbridge Wells Borough Council.
This month, our Home Educators took up the chance to find out what an Environmental Health Officer does.
This month, our Home Educators took up the chance to find out what a Marketing Coordinator does.
This month, two Home Educators took up the chance to find out what an Audience Development and Programmes Manager does.
This month, two Home Educators took up the chance to find out what a Creative Learning Coordinator does.
Having helped bring MAGIC PLACE to life, I thought I knew what to expect but being in the space was something else entirely. I stayed far longer than planned, caught up in its shifting colours and playful energy.
The Friends at the Amelia Scott is a registered charity whose aims are to promote, support, assist and improve the Amelia Scott. We are supported by a dedicated group of volunteers.
The trail of blue heritage plaques in and around Hawkhurst celebrates the people and places from our past that have shaped Hawkhurst's unique heritage
Welcome to the regular newsletter for The Amelia, keeping you up to date on our upcoming events and bringing you all the latest news and updates from the project.


