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Learn willow weaving, come along and make twisting eels and fun fish using traditional techniques. These will decorate a large walk-in Eel Trap (called a ‘hive’) which will be built by the River Welland.
Throughout November we will be inviting volunteers to learn to build decorative frames for the views along Spalding town’s precious and historical River Welland. The trail will finish with a huge Eel Trap using locally grown Living Willow.
You will learn all the techniques for planting, weaving and looking after Living Willow Structures.
The sessions are free, open to all and drop in. No need to book, come find us at Vista Hall for this session led by the brilliant, Lincolnshire-based Alison Walling.
November Willow Weaving:
Friday 1st November - 10am-3pm - Double Street behind the South Holland Centre
Saturday 2nd November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Monday 4th November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Tuesday 5th November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Wednesday 13th November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Thursday 14th November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Friday 15th November - 12:30pm-4:30pm - Vista Hall
Saturday 16th November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Monday 18th November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Tuesday 19th November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Wednesday 20th November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Thursday 21st November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Friday 22nd November - 10am-3pm - London Road in front of Ayscoughfee Hall School
Participants are also invited to attend the unveiling and celebration event of the new trail on Saturday 23rd November. More details on this event to come soon.
These workshops are a part of the conclusion of Transported's involvement in the Spalding Reconnected: Historic Town and Riverside project, which you can find more about here.
The project emerged from the Spalding Town Centre Improvement Programme, and has been developed in partnership between South Holland District Council, Heritage Lincolnshire, Transported Arts, East Mercia Rivers Trust and Lincolnshire County Council, and is called Spalding Reconnected: Historic Town & Riverside. It seeks to create and promote several townscape and riverside improvements, together with future funding opportunities all based on Spalding’s heritage.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Vista Hall Spalding, Spalding, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom