

Things worth sharing - good reads!
January 2021 Welcome to our new series on things worth sharing. This week it's about good stuff to read, so if you're after a book on...

Arts Council England funding for East Quay
14 December 2020 We are so proud to be successful in the Capital Kickstart grant for the East Quay culture, community and enterprise...


East Quay back on site
Following recent government guidelines, we are delighted to begin to re-start work on the East Quay site. James Roberts, Midas senior...
5 things the government might not want us to learn from the fight against covid-19 and what it means
I was asked the other day, what keeps me up at night? Beyond immediate concerns – my friend who is in hospital battling the virus, the...


Notes from the social enterprise front-line: Speaking truth to power
[*A caveat to start: I recently wrote a blog for Blagrave Foundation and Llankely Chase Foundation on resilience and speaking truth to...


Meet Cat, Onion's Education Engagement Officer
Originally contracted in April 2018 as Contains Art’s Education Engagement Officer, Cat Smith’s role now encompasses education and...


Nature at the heart of a new industry for Watchet
Open public meeting, Thursday 11th July, 6.30pm to discuss the proposed bio-recycling facility at the Paper Mill site in Watchet. At the...


Power Up Liverpool! Building resilience through networks...
Nina Edge, an artist and campaigner from Liverpool 8 reflects on the Power to Change grantee support event run by Onion Collective in...


Success for East Quay!
We are over the moon, crazy delightedly thrilled to learn that we've been successful in our application to the government's Coastal...


Flying in the face of climate catastrophe. The power of community
Humanity is choosing a path to self-annihilation right now. It’s hard to know how to act in the face of this. Ice caps are melting,...