Bespoke Multi-Sensory Board – Shipley Glen Tramway
– Jane Connop, Project Manager at Moor Time.
Moor Time is a wonderful charity based in Ilkley West Yorkshire, providing fun and exciting respite activities for young people with additional needs. As part of Historic England’s ‘History in the Making’ initiative, Moor Time gained funding to create a Multi-sensory accessible Place Marker for the Shipley Glen Tramway Museum.

Shipley Glen Tramway is a preserved funicular tramway opened in 1895 by Sam Wilson, a local publican, showman and entrepreneur. Initially it allowed for easier access to a number of other attractions on site but has since become a well preserved piece of history and attraction in its own right.
This project saw the young people at Moor Time research the history of the Tramway and subsequently create art work, produce and edit a story, source objects for reference, and collate recordings of people talking about their memories of the Tramway – all to be later presented on a sensory board at the Tramway museum itself. Jane Connop, Project Manager at Moor Time, elaborates further on how blackbox-av were then involved.

Rhys and David at blackbox-av worked with me (Jane), to discuss design ideas taking into consideration the young people’s ideas and preferences. We had a strict timeframe to work to so the sensory board could be installed in time for the Christmas grand reveal open day. From the initial design meeting to final installation [blackbox-av] made the project stress free, with questions and queries answered in a timely manner.


Products Used
– 15″ Open Frame
– Amusement Buttons
– Waterproof Through Panel Speakers
– Graphic Design
– Project Management & Product Design
– Audio & Video Editing
– Installation
Project Design
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