Rochdale Observer

Take a walk on the wild side this October

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AMAJOR new event will take place in Rochdale this autumn thanks to funding of £71,000 from Arts Council England.

‘Wild Wanders’ will be an outdoor environmen­tal arts event for all ages, raising awareness of the climate crisis while developing solutions to protect the environmen­t through learning and developmen­t activities with local schoolchil­dren, residents and artists.

It will culminate in a spectacula­r three-night trail at Hollingwor­th Lake in October, a fun and exciting walk featuring live performanc­es, magical sound and light installati­ons showing visitors what it could be like to live in a world that is once again biodiverse, carbon neutral, beautiful and sustainabl­e. More details on the free event will be revealed later in the year, with Rochdale Borough Council working with multi award-winning internatio­nal outdoor arts organisati­on Walk the Plank, alongside the Local Cultural Education Partnershi­p (LCEP), Culture Co-op, Rochdale Developmen­t Agency, Your Trust and Hopwood Hall College and University Centre.

The council declared a climate emergency in 2019 and committed to be a carbon neutral borough by 2038.

During the events developmen­t, there will be workshops with schools, community groups, artists and other local people, connecting with nature and increasing engagement in the climate change agenda as well as generating eyecatchin­g attraction­s that will form part of the trail.

Pete Courtie, head of culture and placemakin­g at Rochdale Developmen­t Agency said: “This funding from Arts Council England will help bring a ground-breaking experience to the borough, something we’ve never seen anything like before, engaging local people during its developmen­t and attracting lots of visitors for something very bold and beautiful.

“It’s an opportunit­y to connect our young people and the borough’s residents with the climate agenda in really exciting ways.

“It will be inspiring, educationa­l and a delight for audiences.”

Liz Pugh, executive producer with Walk the Plank, added: “We know our planet is warming up too quickly and threatened by human activities, so educating children about the future in positive ways and making sure they have a say is so important - insects and mosses are as important to the health of the world as the biggest animals. We’re excited to be working on such a magical project in Rochdale where I’m pleased to see the pioneering spirit and culture of co-operation is alive and well.

“Wild Wanders will be ambitious and we’ve a lot to do over the coming months but it will be so worth it.”

Karen Lea, assistant principal at Hopwood Hall College and University Centre, said: “We are honoured to be supporting the council’s exciting plans for this outdoor environmen­tal arts event that will inspire people of all ages and leave a lasting legacy.

“We proudly take part in initiative­s designed to protect our environmen­t, raise awareness of climate issues and lead to a more sustainabl­e world.

“It’s our goal to empower students with the knowledge and skills needed to become bold change-makers, now and in the future.”

More informatio­n about Wild Wanders, including dates when released, will be at rochdale.gov.uk/events

‘Wild Wanders will be ambitious and we’ve a lot to do over the coming months but it will be so worth it’ Liz Pugh, Walk the Plank

 ?? ?? ●●Partners involved in the new ‘Wild Wanders’ event visited Walk the Plank’s base in Salford to see how work is progressin­g. Pictured from left, Pete Courtie, Rochdale Developmen­t Agency; Liz Pugh, Walk the Plank; Karen Lea, Hopwood Hall College and University Centre; Martha Haywood, Culture Co-op; with Lee Brennan, Rochdale Borough Council
●●Partners involved in the new ‘Wild Wanders’ event visited Walk the Plank’s base in Salford to see how work is progressin­g. Pictured from left, Pete Courtie, Rochdale Developmen­t Agency; Liz Pugh, Walk the Plank; Karen Lea, Hopwood Hall College and University Centre; Martha Haywood, Culture Co-op; with Lee Brennan, Rochdale Borough Council

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