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Community Unboxed

Community Unboxed

Written by: The Shoebox Enterprises CIC
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Community Unboxed celebrates the power of people coming together. Each episode is packed with stories, laughter and insights from our Community Connectors and the residents and groups they meet across our Norwich neighbourhoods: Mile Cross, North Earlham and Mancroft.


Join Saskia, Chloe, Rainy, Sonya, Claire and Ally as they drop in on local activities, chat with residents and uncover the special keepsakes people would place in our imaginary shoebox – personal treasures that represent connection, resilience and what really matters in their communities.


We’ll be releasing five episodes in total: two from Norwich City Centre, one from Mile Cross and two from North Earlham. Keep an eye (and ear!) out as we share them over the coming weeks.


Brought to you by The Shoebox Enterprises CIC - a social enterprise empowering people to connect with their communities and lead fulfilling lives in Norfolk.

© 2026 The Shoebox Enterprises CIC
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Episodes
  • S1 EP5: What We Build When We Build Together
    Jan 13 2026

    In this final episode of series one of Community Unboxed, we return to the Mancroft area (City Centre) of Norwich. The area pulses with community spirit despite lacking a traditional community centre, proving that connection happens wherever people choose to gather with purpose.

    At St George's, what began as a small carers group has transformed into the vibrant Hotspot, welcoming dozens weekly. "It's a great sense of community that is lacking in most of society," explains Brian, one of its founders. This entirely volunteer-led space connects residents with wider services while fostering genuine relationships. Despite its success, Brian highlights the ongoing need for grant funding to sustain the work - the building needs renovation, and without it, these community groups could be at risk.

    Music creates profound healing spaces through the Colgate Singers for Wellbeing. Members speak movingly about how singing together has helped them navigate grief and isolation. "I lost my husband last year and it's been lovely feeling safe here," shares one participant, while another who lost her spouse after 58 years of marriage calls it "the best day of my week." For newcomers to Norwich in their 70s, the group offers that rarest of gifts: new friendships at a time when making connections feels most challenging.

    Abigail Taylor’s story shows how a personal passion for the arts, combined with frustration at the limited opportunities available for her daughter, led her to channel her creative energy into an affordable after-school art club. What began with four children gathered around her kitchen table has grown to twenty regular attendees. Her motivation comes from seeing arts education steadily disappear from schools: “It’s brilliant for child development, wellbeing and social skills, and it gives children a massive sense of achievement.”

    Finally, we hear from Penny Chung, whose community garden at Sherbourne Place tells its own story of connection. During lockdown, her simple act of cleaning a dirty fence snowballed as neighbours arrived with pressure washers and gardening tools. Now with raised beds and council permission, the space brings together people who previously lived side by side without ever speaking. "Those young people that had been doing the vandalism, they actually did the first planting," Penny reveals, "I put them in charge of making sure that nobody trashed it and nobody ever has."

    Feeling inspired? The episode concludes with a comprehensive guide to low-cost activities across Mancroft. Whether it's coffee mornings, lunch clubs, or children's activities, there's something for everyone seeking connection. As one connector puts it: "They've set these up to help people like yourselves... and there's literally nothing to be embarrassed or feel uncomfortable about."

    Hear more about the insights gathered in our neighbourhoods by visiting www.communityconversations.info

    There's something for everyone at The Shoebox, get in touch today to see what's on offer. Head to www.theshoebox.org.uk and get involved.

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    The Community Connector project was delivered by The Shoebox Enterprises CIC and supported by Norwich City Council, with funding from the UK Government's Shared Prosperity Fund, and Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Board's Community Voices programme.

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    49 mins
  • S1 EP4: Beyond the Bad Headlines: The Hidden Warmth of North Earlham
    Nov 16 2025

    Grab a cup of tea and pull up a chair as we drop into North Earlham, where Community Connectors Rainy and Sonya reveal the vibrant soul of their neighbourhood that most outsiders never see.

    "I feel privileged living in North Earlham. I don't think I'd want to live anywhere else," shares Rainy, overflowing with passion for the community she's called home her entire life. After three years of connecting residents, documenting stories, and witnessing transformation, these two community champions take us behind the headlines about "deprivation" and "antisocial behaviour" to show us what community truly means.

    Hear powerful stories including a once-neglected alleyway transformed through a community mural project. During the hottest week of summer, residents of all ages came together, leaving handprints that became butterflies and taking ownership of a space previously avoided.

    Through intimate conversations and grassroots organising, Rainy and Sonya have uncovered the hidden strengths of North Earlham. They've documented these through an Insights Hub - giving residents a voice, and signposted isolated individuals to vibrant local groups. Most importantly, they've planted seeds of leadership throughout the community.

    Though their official roles are ending, their legacy of connection continues: "We're going to be signposting forever, I think."

    Listen now to discover how community conversations create ripples of change that transform neighbourhoods from the inside out.

    Hear more about the insights gathered in our neighbourhoods by visiting www.communityconversations.info

    There's something for everyone at The Shoebox, get in touch today to see what's on offer. Head to www.theshoebox.org.uk and get involved.

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    The Community Connector project was delivered by The Shoebox Enterprises CIC and supported by Norwich City Council, with funding from the UK Government's Shared Prosperity Fund, and Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Board's Community Voices programme.

    View insights from the community conversations

    Follow us on social media:

    Facebook / Instagram / LinkedIn

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    32 mins
  • S1 EP3: How Green Hearts are Transforming Mile Cross
    Oct 2 2025

    In this episode, Mile Cross Connectors Ally and Claire share what it’s like to support and connect people in one of Norwich’s most misunderstood areas.

    They talk about grassroots initiatives like the Green Hearts gardening group and MX Care Free for young carers, as well as the often-overlooked assets that keep the neighbourhood going - from community centres and churches to small volunteer-led projects.

    Through residents’ stories, we see why Mile Cross is more connected than many assume - and why people who leave often find themselves drawn back.

    Ready to see Mile Cross through fresh eyes? Listen in and let us know what you think.

    Hear more about the insights gathered in our neighbourhoods by visiting www.communityconversations.info

    There's something for everyone at The Shoebox, get in touch today to see what's on offer. Head to www.theshoebox.org.uk and get involved.

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    The Community Connector project was delivered by The Shoebox Enterprises CIC and supported by Norwich City Council, with funding from the UK Government's Shared Prosperity Fund, and Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Board's Community Voices programme.

    View insights from the community conversations

    Follow us on social media:

    Facebook / Instagram / LinkedIn

    Show More Show Less
    49 mins
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