“If you care about your community, invest in it.” That’s the view of Manu Nandha, founder of the House of A.E.

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– a creative platform based in west London’s Southall neighborhood. Also known as the House of Vowels, Nandha’s platform regularly hosts music events and panel talks for its community in a bid to shine a light on the creative talent that the local area has to offer. For many of us – including those who call Southall their hometown – it isn’t the first place you think of when you think about creativity, but according to Nandha, it should be.

Southall has a rich archive of textiles and live music alongside its history of ceramics and food, but its legacy is often overshadowed by cooler locations that appear to promise more recognition and opportunity. For Nandha, putting Southall on the map and showcasing its incredibly talented roster of tailors, artists and designers is one of his biggest goals. Along with that, it’s creating opportunities for the people in his community and convincing them that you don’t need to pack up and move to somewhere like east London to be creative.

“I want people to realize that in your own area, you can work with your own community and engage and inspire them,” Nandha tells us on a Zoom call. “Someone one day decided that Brick Lane and Hackney were going to be very cool. And they’ve become very cool.

Now why couldn’t you make your own area cool? Talk about yourself, talk about your own experiences, t.