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Willow weaving at Battle and Langton School



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Battle and Langton pupils enjoyed their latest green challenge, based on the Eden Project.
As part of ongoing environment projects at the school, children created some willow domes, with the help of a visiting artist.

Year 5 teacher and arts subject leader Robert Noakes, who co-ordinated the project with Year 4 teacher Carol Milchem, said: "As part of our ongoing arts and environment projects, the children of Battle and Langton School have been working with the willows artist Sara Holmes to create a living willow structure, based on the Eden Project.

"The children have been instrumental in the creation of the three domes learning how to shape and maintain them for future generations.

"We hope it will enhance our school environment by providing a stimulating area for learning, relaxation and some well-needed sun shade."

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  • Last Updated: 27 March 2008 12:37 PM
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  • Location: Rye & Battle
 
 

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