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An arts project aimed at reducing loneliness and isolation is launching in West Yorkshire after receiving £30,000 funding from Arts Council England.

The Art Doctors, a troupe of artistic medics founded in 2015, will be working with Kirklees Library staff to develop activities and research the impact creativity has on wellbeing. Their focus will be on the role libraries can play in helping people make connections and get involved in their community.

They will also be setting up a 'practice' in the old Thorntons unit at Huddersfield Piazza from Wednesday 19 July to Saturday 22 July, and again from Wednesday 26 July until Saturday 29 July, to allow members of the public to try their hand at painting, drawing and writing as well as performing arts such as dance and playing music.

Paul Davies, Cabinet Member for Corporate Services at Kirklees Council, said: “Kirklees Libraries are at the heart of our communities, delivering activities that promote art and culture. 

"We are excited to be working with Art Doctors on this flagship project that will create compassion, encourage community connections, and tackle loneliness and social isolation in Kirklees.  

"Our programme of activity will adapt to the needs of local residents helping them to be more involved and active in their communities."