Trail brochure ver 2 - Vale Vision Home Page
Trail brochure ver 2 - Vale Vision Home Page
Trail brochure ver 2 - Vale Vision Home Page
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Sculptures<br />
'Fox and Cubs' Created by Dursley C of E Primary School<br />
Sponsored by: St Modwen<br />
Years 5 and 6 drew pictures of foxes and badgers. One was<br />
selected and created in rolled steel.<br />
'The Omega Tree - Healthy Living', Rednock School<br />
The Design Department worked to the theme Healthy Living to create The<br />
Omega Tree. They told us that they were really thrilled to be involved and were<br />
looking forward to adding more sculptures in the future.<br />
'Mini Beasts' Created by Year 2 E<strong>ver</strong>lands Primary School<br />
An exciting design project for 6 year olds. Can you identify all five beasts<br />
'3 Bags Full Family' Created by GL11 Community Project<br />
GL11 'Families Learning Together' group created this sculpture based on a<br />
Childrens Story. More about the story at a future date.<br />
'Spikey and Splodge' Created by North Nibley C of E Primary School<br />
Sponsored by Energy Solutions<br />
'We brainstormed all the creatures we might find in the woods<br />
and chose a caterpillar because it could be bright and colourful<br />
and make people smile. It was perfect because we could all make<br />
a segment.<br />
'Suncatchers Food For Thought' Created by Dursley Training Unit<br />
Sponsored by Phil Walker of B Walker & Co<br />
The adults in Dursley Training Unit created these sculptures based on a theme of<br />
Healthy Living. They all chose their favourite Fruit and were assisted by their<br />
craft tutor Jill Littleford to create the mosaics.<br />
'From Darkness to Light' Created by Gloucestershire Association<br />
for Mental Health Tyndale Centre, Sponsored by Stroud District<br />
Council<br />
A collage representing the road to health after mental illness.<br />
'Yercombe Fantasia' Created by Yercombe Lodge Day Centre sponsored by<br />
Penleys Solicitors<br />
This represents many hours of work by those who attend the Centre from all o<strong>ver</strong><br />
the area. The spiders web made in willow with colourful fireflies made in papier<br />
mache and treated with varnish.<br />
TreeTops Childrens Centre<br />
Children's Picnic tables beautifully decorated and with children's' activity<br />
sheets attached.<br />
'Hazel,s Bench' Designed and Created by Hazel Moy, local sculptor<br />
Our thanks to Hazel for designing this seat in hazel for the trail.<br />
Sculptures<br />
'Friendship Circle' Created by Simon Long of Traditional Forestry<br />
Sit and talk, share a memory or a good story.<br />
Sit and think and who knows what might happen!<br />
'Willow <strong>Trail</strong>' Created by Kieran Playford Greenwell/Katey Burak<br />
The Hazel Benders were created by Kieran and Katy, two arts students<br />
who approached <strong>Vale</strong> <strong>Vision</strong> because they wanted to create something in natural<br />
materials for the trail.<br />
'Leo the Lion' Dursley Open Door Sponsored by Dursley Lions<br />
Latest addition to the <strong>Trail</strong> - an attractive Mosaic of a Lions's head created by<br />
Dursley Open Door, assisted by their craft tutor, Jill Littleford.<br />
Work in Progress - expected soon - do visit regularly to check for changes<br />
This exciting project designed and created by the community will be a changing<br />
scene with new pieces being added as more community groups get involved.<br />
Some work is currently being created and should be added to the trail within the<br />
next couple of months.<br />
Reminiscence<br />
Memories of youthful days in local woodland and the pleasure such a beautiful<br />
environment brings<br />
'Rest a While' Cam & Dursley Friendship Club<br />
A bench designed by the club and created by Simon Long of Traditional Forestry.<br />
'Eat Healthily at the Old Spot'<br />
A seat being sponsored by the Old Spot and created by Simon Long<br />
of Traditional Forestry.<br />
We thank all those who have made this community project possible<br />
First of all our thanks to the Twinberrow Foundation and Dursley Town Council<br />
who have worked with us on this project.<br />
Dursley Town Council - Thank you for the Dursley Sculpture and<br />
Play <strong>Trail</strong> Sign.<br />
The Learning Community Funding for Arts Tutors<br />
Cotswold Wardens Clearing and creating the new part of the trail and putting in<br />
way markers<br />
Traditional Forestry Simon and Tom for path levelling and the enormous task<br />
of erecting the sculptures<br />
<strong>Vale</strong> <strong>Vision</strong> Many Volunteers working in the Woodlands, or in the <strong>Vale</strong> <strong>Vision</strong><br />
office on Promotion and Marketing, trail flyers and posters<br />
Kystyna Dembny The <strong>Trail</strong> Logo Design Thank you for your patience through the<br />
many changes requested by so many involved