A Free Interactive Heritage Trail · Dallow Ward, Luton

Let’s Not Forget
A Walk in the Past

Let’s Not Forget – A Walk in the Past is an exciting two-year heritage project bringing the stories of Dallow Ward in Luton to life through art, technology and community collaboration.

A Free Interactive Heritage Trail · Dallow Ward, Luton

Let’s Not Forget
A Walk in the Past

Let’s Not Forget – A Walk in the Past is an exciting two-year heritage project bringing the stories of Dallow Ward in Luton to life through art, technology and community collaboration.

Funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund · Delivered in partnership with Revoluton Arts · Digital development by Three Counties Media

About the Project

A Free Interactive Heritage Trail
Across Dallow Ward

Funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, this innovative project will create a free digital heritage trail designed to help residents, schools and visitors explore and celebrate the area’s rich local history in a modern, engaging way.


Delivered in partnership with Revoluton Arts and supported by specialist digital partners, this project blends creativity, technology and community voice.


This is heritage you can walk through, experience and interact with.

Created With the Community

This is a community-led project shaped through consultation and co-production.


Working alongside Revoluton Arts, we are commissioning local artists to develop creative responses to Dallow’s heritage.


We are also engaging local schools, community groups, faith communities and Luton cultural organisations.

The Digital Experience

What Are We Creating?

At the heart of the project is a digital map that will guide people around seven key heritage locations across Dallow Ward.


Using their phone or device, visitors will be able to:

Working closely with Revoluton Arts and local artists, each of the seven heritage zones will feature creative interpretations of Dallow’s history.


The AR experiences are being developed in collaboration with Three Counties Media, ensuring the trail is immersive, accessible and technically robust.


The digital map will be free, easy to use and designed for families, young people and the wider community.

The Heritage Locations

The trail connects seven key locations
across Dallow Ward:

Together, these locations form a connected heritage route across the ward.

Brantwood Park
(starting location)

Rothesay Cemetery

Ashburnham Road & Brantwood Road Junction

30–32 Brantwood Road

Dallow Primary School

Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara

Brantwood Park
(heritage stand / final point)

Your Digital Guide

Meet Your Digital Guide –
Nurse Dessie 🧸

Leading the way is Nurse Dessie Bear, Mary Seacole Housing Association’s much-loved mascot.


Nurse Dessie will welcome visitors at the starting point of the trail and act as a friendly digital companion throughout the experience.


Using Augmented Reality, she will:

Her presence ensures the trail feels welcoming, inclusive and easy to navigate — particularly for young people and families.

Why This Project Matters

This project is about more
than heritageit is about connection.

Heritage locations across Dallow Ward
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Project running January 2025 to December 2027
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Digital content accessible beyond the life of the project

“Dallow Ward has a rich and layered history shaped by industry, education, green space, migration, faith and community life.”

It is one of Luton’s most diverse areas — home to multi-faith communities, multiple generations and people from many cultural backgrounds.

Yet many of these stories remain untold or disconnected.


Let’s Not Forget – A Walk in the Past aims to:

Through collaboration with Revoluton Arts and local creatives, the project ensures that stories are interpreted artistically and inclusively, reflecting the lived experiences of the community.


By combining art, technology and storytelling, we are creating a shared heritage experience that encourages understanding, respect and unity.

Access & Legacy

Free, Accessible &
Built to Last

The heritage trail will be:

The digital content will remain accessible beyond the life of the project, creating a lasting legacy for Dallow Ward.

Completely Free

No cost to access the trail, map or any AR experience

Digital Accessibility

Designed with digital accessibility in mind for all users

Environmentally Conscious

A digital-first approach with minimal physical footprint

Lasting Legacy

Content remains available long beyond the project's end

Project Timeline

The project runs from January 2025 to December 2027

and includes:

Phase One

Community Consultation

Deep engagement with Dallow Ward residents and local organisations to shape the trail’s creative direction and heritage priorities.

Phase Two

Artist Commissions led by Revoluton Arts

Local artists commissioned to develop creative responses to each of the seven heritage locations across the ward.

Phase Three

AR Development with Three Counties Media

Building the Augmented Reality experiences and digital map, alongside school engagement activities.

Phase Four

Public Launch Event

The completed heritage trail launches publicly with a community  celebration event.

Phase Five

End-of-Project Showcase

A final showcase celebrating the journey, community involvement and lasting impact of the project on Dallow Ward.

Community & Partners

Created With the Community —
Our Partners

This is a community-led project shaped through consultation and co-production.


Working alongside Revoluton Arts, we are commissioning local artists to develop creative responses to Dallow’s heritage.


We are also engaging:

Revoluton Arts

Revoluton Arts is our main creative partner for this project.


They are leading on artist engagement, creative direction and community-based artistic development across the trail. Their expertise in socially engaged creative practice ensures that the project is bold, inclusive and rooted in local experience.


Through this partnership, we are supporting local artists while embedding creativity at the heart of heritage storytelling.

Three Counties Media

Three Counties Media are leading on the technical development of the Augmented Reality and digital map elements.

 

They are responsible for building the AR experiences and ensuring the digital trail is accessible, interactive and future-ready.


Their technical expertise enables the creative vision to become a fully immersive digital experience.

This is heritage you can walk through,
experience and interact with.

A free digital heritage trail designed to help residents, schools and
visitors explore and celebrate Dallow Ward’s rich local history.