Explore the history and ecology of your local park, and
create a clay sculpture to represent the wildlife found there.
Come paint works created by the community! There artworks were created in workshops over the summer, and have already been cast in metal, to make them long-lasting and weather resistant.
Free, drop-in workshops at Halewood Park Environment Centre in September:
- Monday 16th September, 11am - 2pm
- Wednesday 18th September, 12.30pm - 3.30pm
- Thursday 26th September, 11am - 2pm and 3pm - 6pm
Workshops are open to all ages - you don’t need any previous
experience with art to take part!
Each workshop will last three hours, with plenty of breaks / variety. We'll provide free drinks, but please feel free to bring your own snacks / packed lunch.
Trail launch
Look out for more information about the launch event for this art trail around Halewood's parks - coming soon!
About Halewood Triangle Park Environment Centre:
Ground level with flat access
Accessible toilet on site
The main entrance to Halewood Park is on Okell Drive. There are several other local pedestrian entrances on Higher Road, Abberley Road, Stanford Crescent, Hollies Road and Lydiate Lane
Car parking available next door to the centre
Safe cycle routes via the Trans Pennine Trail runs through Halewood Park. Cycle stands are available outside the Environment Centre
Halewood Park is adjacent to Halewood Train Station on Hollies Road. Leave the station and cross Hollies Road and enter the Park through the pathway adjacent to the primary school
A number of buses stop outside Halewood Park (contact Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 or visit the Traveline website)
If you have additional needs contact: caroline@heartofglass.org.uk
Nature Neighbours is produced by Heart of Glass, and created in partnership with Knowsley Council, Boyzee (Halewood Youth in Community Centre) and Torrington Drive Community Association.