Home to the Womb, The Black-E (aka Great Georges Community Cultural Project) is a community arts centre based in a former Congregational Church. Established in 1968, this Britains’s first community arts project has a long history of hosting play and community groups and a cultural programme of arts workshops, youth projects, performances and exhibitions, with the emphasis on cultural diversity and shared experience.

Opening after six years, its regeneration has seen the preservation of the original structure and architecture.

Locals have long known The Blackie as a central hub of the community where children and families were brought together to create and play. Its protective walls, reconstructed from bricks garnered from around the city, enclose a protective space where up to 150 children at a time were nurtured and given the freedom to play and develop, fed by food on the enormous gas stove which still sleeps in the bowels of the centre patiently waiting to be fired up again, a fitting place to house the Womb.