A new digital audio trail has launched in the recently restored South Cliff Gardens in Scarborough.
It features real-life love stories with music created with and performed by the people who experienced them.
Each of the five audio tracks can be enjoyed anywhere in the gardens.
Trainee Producer at Arcade - Emily Lesson - said that they had a high number of stories submitted.
ARCADE is a community producing company based in Scarborough.
Their mission is to
- Make incredible cultural experiences happen with artists and communities
- Support the community to develop creativity and ideas
- Collaborate to make community-led change happen
Emily Leeson says that they are delighted with the outcome of the audio trail.
For more information about the audio trail, you can visit their website - https://www.hello-arcade.com/love-stories


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