Bradley Stoke Journal, October 2020

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October 2020

Bowsland’s Covid-19 ‘hap

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AT LITTLE STOKE PRIMARY SCHOOL

OPEN 18/09/2020 EVENINGS Thursday 8th October at 5pm Thursday 5th November at 6pm Tuesday 24th November at 5pm

Please come along to our open sessions to find out more about our school, meet teachers, staff and governors and have a tour of the site. These will be socially distanced face to face meetings with a maximum of 18 attendees. We will also conduct a no touch tour of key stage 1! Unfortunately, due to current safety measures, we cannot accommodate children at these meetings. Please ring 01454 866522 or email admin@littlestokeps.co.uk to book your place. We look forward to seeing you.

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LITTLE STOKE PRIMARY SCHOOL Little Stoke Lane Little Stoke Bristol BS34 6HY

stone ‘happiness snake’ created during the coronavirus lockdown along the side of a popular footpath in Bradley Stoke has found a permanent home at the town’s Willow Brook shopping centre. Originally located near the Ellicks Close footbridge in the Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve, the colourful snake, formed of hundreds of painted pebbles and rocks, was started by Year 3 pupils at the nearby Bowsland Green Primary School. Members of the public were invited to add to the installation and it eventually grew to incorporate over 800 stones stretching out over tens of metres along the path. After the lockdown restrictions were eased, consideration was given to moving the snake to the school grounds, but as so many people from the wider community had contributed to it, a more widely accessible site was sought. Steve Marshall, the Bowsland parent who started the snake, explained: “The Covid snake idea originated from the popular Family Lockdown Tips and Ideas group on Facebook. I’d seen another area start 10:49 one and I showed Olivia (at the time Year 5) and Jamie (at the time Year 3) and instantly realised that this would be a great thing to do to keep the children thinking of their school friends while they weren’t able to play together.” “We had some stones that we painted to look like a head and did a few others to get it started. We chose the footpath in the Three Brooks so we could access it without needing to go on school grounds. It took off really quickly, the rest of the school started contributing, then so did everyone else. My main concern was what I was going to do with all the stones at the end of lockdown!”

“Thankfully, Amy (another Bowsland parent) came to my rescue and negotiated a permanent home for the snake. I still had to help pick them up though!” Andy Wynn, manager of the Willow Brook centre, commented: “We had been looking for ways in which we could help the community to reflect upon and remember the lockdown period, and the Covid-19 period as a whole, in the coming years. When Amy approached us to discuss the happiness snake it was the perfect opportunity for us to help out. The snake, in its original position, was a great, simple example of the community spirit of Bradley Stoke that grew out of one class at Bowsland into something that hundreds of people in our community contributed to. We are delighted to have been able to help relocate the snake to somewhere where it can stay and act as a focal point for years to come.” Bradley Stoke mayor Tony Griffiths, who officially unveiled the ‘snake’ at its new home on 12th September, commented: “It was a delight to officially open the ‘happy trail’ at Willow Brook. It was an honour to meet some of the children who painted the stones during the Covid lockdown. In time, they will be able to show their individual contributions to their own children, which will go down in history.” “ I would like the thank all who were involved – the Friends of Bowsland, the children, and particularly Andy Wynn of the Willow Brook Centre, who organised the funding and site to have the stones laid as a permanent reminder of this dreadful pandemic.” The ‘snake’ can be found in a small garden area adjacent to Bradley Stoke Way, close to the Giant cycle store (see below).

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