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Willow weaving in Great Notley Country Park

24/3/2016

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A small team of our volunteers went back to Great Notley Country Park to continue creating the "willow walk" near the lakes.
Picture
John and Rob being the tallest were creating the arches while Sandra, Brian, Stan and the other John continued weaving the walls of the already created arches
This is the view at the entrance
And inside the arch
John and Rob creating the arches
Some of the woven walls are completed
The children will love this
At the end of the day the walk is finished
2 Comments
Brady Knapp link
19/6/2022 11:34:43

Hello mate, nice post

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The Audrey link
21/3/2026 07:19:13

This willow walk sounds like a wonderful project.

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