A map of the UK with pins in everywhere and Unlock drama has completed a project for the Unlock drama blog called pin maps a visual journey across the UK

Unlock Drama Pin Maps: A Visual Journey Across the UK

We’re excited to unveil our newly created Unlock Drama pin maps, showcasing the expansive reach of our rehabilitation projects through theatre across the UK. It’s truly inspiring to see our impact represented visually—highlighting every location where we’ve brought transformative projects to prisons and communities.

These maps were expertly crafted by Peter C. Bell MBCS ACISI (retired) DipHE (law), a multi-talented individual with a rich background in IT, logistics, and financial services, currently pursuing an LLB in Law at the Open University. Peter combines his passion for programming with a keen interest in social justice, having previously created maps for various impactful datasets.

View the Unlock Drama activity map here:

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By visualising our reach, these maps underscore our commitment to accessing prisons and participants nationwide, making a profound impact wherever there’s a need. It’s astonishing to reflect on how many lives we’ve touched with our theatre-based interventions.

A big thank you to Peter for bringing our journey to life in such a vivid and impactful way! Another wonderful way to celebrate our decades of work in Criminal Justice.Interested in partnering with us? Please get in touch: rebecca@unlockdrama.com

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