Hunt us down in the woods, parks, creeks, beaches, rivers, seas and meadows of Devon
Hyde Park Junior School had a great opportunity today, thanks to Plymouth City Council they spent the day exploring the Woody Valley in Central Park and coming up with ideas for future sculptures. The park was created in 1928 as a place for the people of Plymouth to play and stay healthy and is a hive of activity even today; cyclist, dog walkers, skaters, runners to name a few. We learnt about the trees, plants and woodland animals living in the woods and even came up with some haikus.
Hunt us down in the woods, parks, creeks, beaches, rivers, seas and meadows of Devon
Bex House 07983693798
bex@earthjump.org
Earthjump enthusiasts, clients and funders of the past, present, and hopefully future:
Plymouth City Council, Marine Biological Association, Ernest Cook Trust, Livewest, Heritage Lottery Fund, Species Recovery Trust, Cornwall School of Social Entrepreneurs, BEES, National Trust, National Marine Aquarium, North Yard Community Trust, RSPB, SW Coast Path, SW Lakes Trust, Active Neighbourhoods, MVV, Mindfully Wired.