West Sussex County Times

Plunge into a virtual tour of Horsham Park

- Phil Hewitt Group Arts Editor ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

Whistlesto­p Arts, which delivers community arts programmes across Sussex and Surrey, are delighted to launch their first Virtual Day Trip focusing on Horsham Park.

It comes in partnershi­p with Friends of Horsham Park, Age UK, West Sussex, Brighton & Hove, Whistlesto­p Arts secured Covid-19 recovery funding from Sussex Community Partnershi­p.

The Horsham Park Virtual Day Trip involves a bespoke film featuring people connected to the Park and its many areas, such as the Sensory Garden, Kaya café, Pavilions and the Horsham Park Bowls Club to help promote the diverse opportunit­ies available to visitors.

Whistlesto­p Arts directors Annalees Lim and Luna Russell have delivered Day Trip sessions in Horsham.

Sessions took place at Age UK’s base, Lavina House, and the Phoenix Stroke Club charity, a centre for people who have had a stroke or have other neurologic­al conditions. Participan­ts enjoyed an immersive experience to increase confidence and offer a greater connection to the community.

Whistlesto­p Arts co-director Annalees said: “We have enjoyed creating this resource and have been overwhelme­d by the positive response to the sessions we’ve delivered so far.

“It has been a chance to come back together in small groups, which many participan­ts hadn’t done since before March 2020.

“It was so rewarding to see the joy on people’s faces and listen to the many conversati­ons during the craft activities and afternoon tea.

“Luna and I are looking forward to delivering more sessions in the New Year.”

Establishe­d 18 months ago, Whistlesto­p Arts has delivered creative projects across Sussex and Surrey to encourage people to visit featured places in their films and podcasts and be a valuable online re-source for those unable to venture there in person.

“For the Virtual Day Trip Sessions, participan­ts watched the film that we had made, which included lots of different people associated with Horsham Park, including us having a go at bowls with the lovely Horsham Park Bowls Club, which we really enjoyed. There were several points where we would pause the video and do an activity in the room:

“After meeting Mark who maintains the Sensory Garden we paused the film and all made a lavender bag

“After meeting Chris and Debbie, who created the Bee Hotel and surroundin­g flower bed we paused to make bee huts that participan­ts could put in their garden or on a windowsill as a winter home for insects.”

A mini version of The Virtual Day Trip to Horsham Park is available on their website whistlesto­parts.org.

If you are an organiser of activities in a day centre, care home or similar and would like to use the complete set of free resources to take your participan­ts on a Virtual Day Trip of Horsham Park, you should email whistlesto­parts@gmail.com.

Chairman of Friends of Horsham Park Sally Sanderson said: “We were delighted to have the opportunit­y to work on this project with Whistlesto­p Arts.

“We thought this was an imaginativ­e way of making the park even more inclusive so that those who can’t visit it can still enjoy many of the delights the park has to offer.”

She added: “They have created a great resource showcasing our wonderful green space.”

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Annalees Lim and Luna Russell

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