An Artist in Residence position in Thornden Woods with the Kent Wildlife Trust. The project was entered for the Canterbury Cultural Awards and was a finalist in two categories: The community Award and the Environmental Landscape Award


Wednesday 27 June 2012

The Princes Trust.

Recently I met Kent Wildlife Staff on the Wildart Trail and met several Princes Trust work placement people busy with tools. This was part of a two week placement and I found them tending to the willow archway planted a few months ago.


Cosmo in on the action.

The archway is looking very healthy indeed.
 Other news is that the Wildart Trail was a shortlisted finalist in two catagories: The Community Award and the Cultural Landscape Award. These awards are made possible by Canterbury Council and I went along to a posh dinner with John and Kathryn from KWT. We had a nice evening but sadly the specially commissioned winners glass trophy eleuded us. Congratulations to the Marlow Theatre (Cultural Landscape) and the Siege of Canterbury Commemoration Committee (Community) who took the trophys home.


Front: Kathryns fruit salad
Middle: John in a suit
Rear: the Lady from the Siege of Canterbury Commemoration Committee