Stirling Observer

Sea life brick trail to make a big splash

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

A fascinatin­g trail featuring lifesized brick models of sea creatures arrives in Stirling next week.

Go Forth Stirling BID has brought Bricklive’s Ocean tour - a toy brick trail showcasing fish, crabs, squid, turtles and more – to the city centre to entertain residents and visitors during the Easter school holidays and beyond.

The free Ocean Trail and an interactiv­e experience will run from Friday, March 29, until Sunday April 21 with some of the amazing characters taking pride of place in the Thistles which is partnering with Go Forth on the initiative.

More life-sized models can be found by following the trail around the city and visiting Stirling’s wide range of retailers including Archie’s Pet Shop, New Look, gift shop Contempo, hair salon Simpson & Co, Vera Artisan Bakery and the historic Stirling Arcade.

There are 13 sculptures, including a sea turtle, mako shark, squid, octopus, moray eel, spider crab and coral reef, created from more than 300,000 toy bricks to be discovered in locations around Stirling.

Danielle Mcrorie-smith, Project Director at Go Forth Stirling, said: “The Easter school holidays are fast approachin­g and we’re delighted to offer the city this fascinatin­g family event which will be enjoyed not just by children but people of all ages.

“Three years ago, we brought the Bricklive Fantasy Kingdom tour to Stirling and that proved a remarkable success. Now we are excited to see the Ocean tour which demonstrat­es the incredible diversity of life in the Earth’s oceans and highlights environmen­tal issues which could threaten their existence.

“The trail brings important sea life and habitat facts to life in a fun environmen­t and showcases the amazing creatures we share the planet with.

“It’s also a great opportunit­y for people to see what Stirling has to offer and to visit some of our wonderful independen­t shops, attraction­s and cafes as they follow the Bricklive Ocean Trail around the city.”

The Ocean Trail is free, however, there are small costs related to some of the additional activities linked to the event.

The Go Forth team has created an interactiv­e experience supported by the app Deckle, which is free to download, and users can pay £2 to access a game called The Incredible Race which features the Ocean Trail sea creatures.

The storyline takes users into a world beneath the waves where they join Shelly Shark on an adventure and help her build the confidence for her first migration. They can also collect clues to uncover where her final destinatio­n will be.

The adventure takes them along with Shelly through the city centre to learn all about the ocean’s inhabitant­s and there will be opportunit­ies to share their experience­s and photos on social media using the hashtag #Bricklives­tirling.

There will be face painting sessions at the Thistles on various dates which cost £4 per person and should be booked in advance via a dedicated Bricklive page on the Go Forth website - www.goforthsti­rling.co.uk/ bricklive

The Thistles will also host a brick pit where youngsters can enjoy creating their very own sculptures.

Stirling’s businesses will also be organising additional events and offering discounts during the Ocean Trail weeks including a family Game Night at Common Ground Games, crafts and storytelli­ng at Central Library and sea-themed movies at the Tolbooth.

Meanwhile, Port Street gift shop Clan Artisan is offering visitors the chance to create their own sea creature themed artwork which can be added to mugs, t-shirts, postcards or water bottles.

And every child who creates a design will receive a free sea creature inspired greeting card to colour in.

A map and more details about the Ocean Trail and linked events will be available on the Go Forth website - www.goforthsti­rling. co.uk

Go Forth Stirling BID (Business Improvemen­t District) was set up in 2017 and currently represents more than 600 local businesses with a key objective of delivering projects and services which improve Stirling’s trading environmen­t to benefit businesses, shoppers and visitors.

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