Kelly Garner

Kelly has been a successful reacher of A Level and GCSE film for 15 years, managing her own film department, working with Arts Council England and delivering CPD to staff.

Outside of teaching she has created her own studio Traybake Studio which designs graphics and produces short videos. Her client base includes educational organisations, musicians, museums, artists, orchestras and local independents. She has managed projects with large budgets to build film sets, install editing suites, produce short music videos and most recently a digital regeneration of St Neots Museum.

She is particularly passionate about using technology and art to allow access and inclusivity to all people in public spaces and education.

An avid badminton player, Kelly is happiest when with her family, and enjoys cycling and creating figures in her outside studio.

Ben Pitt

Ben Pitt cut his creative teeth as a musician and concert promoter in London. Since moving to St Neots in 2012, he’s worked as a video producer, music teacher, community development officer, journalist and town and district councillor. He is the director of St Neots Festival.

Anna Crompton

Anna has worked in arts, festival, school and community projects for over 23 years. She has worked on numerous events for Music for Youth as Education Lead for Trestle Theatre company and as Director of the Liverpool Irish Festival during European Capital of Culture. Anna has managed and delivered creative, developmental sessions for new parents and has lectured in small scale touring and educational theatre.

Anna moved to St Neots with her growing family in 2014, and quickly became an active member of the community. She is enthusiastic, driven and creative with a passion for using the arts to enhance and support community and friendship. Anna volunteers for St Neots Festival of Unexpected Delights and has been a trustee of Loves Farm House.

Anna studied Arts Education at Bretton Hall and also has an MA in Theatre Education from Goldsmiths University of London.