Work with Noisy Toys creator Steve Summers to build an interactive sculpture representing the future of water flow down the valley.
This hands-on activity is all about exploring how water behaves and how we can influence its journey. The sculpture will demonstrate how water flows downhill and how interventions can change its path. Without any interventions, water tipped from the top tank will rush straight down into the bottom trough, causing potential damage. But when you add features like a spongy moss layer, leaky dams, or a grass garden instead of paved surfaces, the water will slow down, trickling gently and safely. You’ll use recycled materials to create this sculpture, making it both educational and environmentally friendly.
There’s no difference between the two sessions – both are focused on building the sculpture and getting the components ready. You can join one or both sessions to contribute. Either way, you’ll have the chance to make a real impact and see your ideas come to life!
Age Limit 14+
When
Saturday 8 February and Sunday 9 February
2pm – 5pm
Where
Todmorden College
The Makery
Burnley Rd
Todmorden
OL14 7BX
Price
FREE - book your place at the link below!