Creu-ad


About Creu-ad


Creu-ad's Shelagh  HourahaneInterpretation is a valuable tool in communicating why a place is significant and why it is important to local people and to visitors. Interpretation uncovers, reveals and expresses stories. They can then be recorded and presented in varied and creative ways. It builds a positive attitude about a place and contributes to a feeling of ownership and local sustainability.

Shelagh Hourahane and Lynne Denman are Creu-ad’s directors.

Shelagh explains "I find that good interpretation projects combine my love of history, landscape, people, stories and the opportunity to be creative."

Lynne says, "The satisfying thing about Creu-ad’s work is putting portrait of Lynne Denmantogether the best possible team of client, community and creative people to produce a really good heritage interpretation project."

We have involved a large number of artists in our projects, including sculptors, craftspeople, environmental artists, writers, designers, photographers and storytellers.

We work with associates that include specialists in planning and countryside issues, tourism, marketing and public art.

A list of people who have collaborated with us is included in the Archive, where we also give details of people and projects that are featured on this website.