Ep.5 – Pendle’s Hidden Gems — a Yes Hub podcast

This episode was recorded over a series of workshops with young people attending the Yes Hub centre in Nelson in February 2025.
After receiving training on narrative writing, interviewing and sound recording from Rob, the group planned, wrote and recorded this podcast together. Working around the broad theme of ‘home and the hills’, the group built on their shared love of cold case podcasts to explore a series of ‘hidden histories’ of Pendle and Bowland.
Four stories were researched and recorded by the group: the Quernmore Dark Ages bog burial in Bowland; CLR James’ time in Nelson in the early 1930s; the 1612 Pendle Witch Trials; and the unsolved 1980 murder of Mohammed Arif in Nelson.
Each story sparked discussion amongst the group, including contemporary issues around equality, persecution, safety and nature connectedness in society. Together, the young people offer an empathetic and thought-provoking lens on everyday life in East Lancashire, and how the relationship between the town and the hills has shaped this place over time.
Despite the rich stories they tell, if anything, it is these young people who are Pendle’s hidden gems.
This podcast was written, narrated and recorded by Dua, Zainab, Callum, Suli, Shaun, Aaron, Mehvish and Saud. The theme tune was written, performed and recorded by Aaron.
Yes Hub offers support, training and activities for people aged 16–24 who are out of work in the Pendle area.