Thought provoking words & images @gawiefest@Newhampton yesterday exploring climate emergency. Pictured here Kate Gilbert, Punjabi Women’s Writers Group, installation by @KomAchall & poem illustration with recycled beach debris by Sally Deegan. Funded by @ace_national
We enjoyed welcoming members from Interfaith Wolverhampton to Boundary Way earlier this week, for a tour of the community garden, lunch in the Polytunnel and masala chai.
ALT Five people sit at a round table having tea and biscuits, one of them is showing some images to the group using a laptop
ALT A group of men and women stand behind a table in a church hall which has a range of food on it in cans and packets on it. A man wearing a cap and glasses is in the foreground, you can see only his head.
ALT Two hands are holding a silver foil model of a man sitting on a settee with a blanket.
ALT A woman is standing next to some allotments holding up a sign that says 'Warm this Winter'.
Today we launched VERTICAL23 for all our students. A vertical studio project across all levels of @RIBA Architecture and @CIATechnologist ADT courses to create a community scheme for the Boundary Way allotments in Wolverhampton @BoundaryWay@WolvesPlayCafe#vertical23
Our monthly Wellbeing Wednesday returns to Tettenhall library this morning.
Drop in and chat to Let's Talk and Healthy Minds today (Wednesday 8th February) 10.30am - 12noon
❄️It was good to welcome the Black Country Urban sketchers today, braving the weather to capture the rich textures, structure and pastel tones in the allotment Winter landscape today ❄️
@urbansketchers@TheFizzogs
☕️ Enjoying this poem celebrating the wellbeing benefits of Indian tea, a wonderfully comforting drink especially at this time of year. Hear Kuli reading the poem via Soundcloud here - on.soundcloud.com/cMgpb
We love this poem, thankyou for sharing @offaspressuk - hear Emma read the full poem alongside Boundary Way imagery by @RachelGillies in this film vimeo.com/468909858