01/06/2026
Not quite finished yet but we thought we would let you see what we've been upto.
3 years ago the headteacher at Common Rd infants and nursery asked us to design a lovely space for the children to access. This quad area was unused and looked upon throughout the day whilst moving around school.
Persistence and determination by the school meant that 3 years after our first meeting, funding was secured so that we could come back and make this wonderful little piece of joy.
A huge inspiring mural with water cascade, waterwall, balance park, small world play and story corner. The area is split into forest ocean and sunlight zones, each with different play opportunities.
More pics when its complete next week
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26/05/2026
Hhhmm! What can we do today that is outside but not too hot?
Come and see us at 'Friends of the Forest' our all ages holiday club.
Its on today at 10-12 and 13:00-15:00
29/04/2026
Yesss!!
Support your village, support local small businesses
09/04/2026
The latest Roundhouse build is well underway. After a ropey start with a faulty turf cutter. The henge is now up, supported but level and ready for triangulation and eave seats tomorrow.
We will send an update once the roof begins.
Reciprocal roof roundhouses within a school environment can offer so many opportunities.
Outdoor learning, peaceful escape, inspiring storytime and a true feeling of being surrounded by nature.
We absolutely love building these unique and timeless temples. Especially because we know the impact they have on all who enter ✨️🙏💚
30/03/2026
For those who don't know... Eggs in the forest are somewhat larger than ones found in egg boxes 😁
Tomorrow is' Friends of the Forest' our lovely Easter holiday club. 2 sessions are available to book 10:00 - 12 and 13:00 - 15:00
Children of all ages are welcome. Parent/carers come for free.
19/03/2026
Amazing Mesolithic 2 days with Crofton junior school.
Becoming a nomadic tribe is not easy! Lots of racing hearts, new experiences and cave paintings . Creating pre-historic paint from ground up charcoal/sandstone and wild garlic mixed with animal fat (coconut oil 😉) from a beautiful deer, expertly and humanely hunted in the name of survival 🙏
Perhaps if we understood the hardship of trapping and slaughtering our own food to facilitate our existence it might make us think about how we consume meat 🤔
Thanks for being awesome