A PROJECT for the homeless run by a Chippenham arts charity and funded by Spice Girl Mel C, celebrated its successful first year at a conference in London last week.
Kandu Arts for Sustainable Development has been touring the country with its No Place Home project since January, working with homeless people through music and drama in major cities.
And there are now plans to bring the project to Chippen- ham, where homelessness is a little recognised problem.
Homeless people from across Britain took to the stage lst week to talk about how No Place Home had changed their lives.
Guest of honour Melanie Chisholm said she was taken aback to see the results for herself and has donated royalties amounting to about £50,000 from her single If That Were Me to the project.
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