Support ETNA's Sensory Garden Project Appeal

By Guest

5th Nov 2021 | Local News

Help us to create a Sensory Garden for Twickenham by purchasing a fabulous, limited edition photographic montage entitled 'Aspects of Twickenham' by professional photographer Emma Durnford.

The Sensory Garden project will be an all-inclusive community space for local people and visitors to ETNA Community Centre. Visitors will be able to sit and socialise in this beautiful out-door environment. The funds raised will enable us to:

  • A new sensory planting scheme based on sound, touch, smell, taste, and sight
  • New curved bench seating to create relaxing and sociable spaces
  • Improved biodiversity
  • A calm space for all to enjoy
  • Arboreal tree designed areas
  • Bicycle racks

By buying this beautiful artwork, which is comprised of 25 images of Twickenham, you will help us reach our goal. Each montage measures 40cm x 40cm and is mounted to 50cm x 50cm. They are individually numbered, signed, and come with a guide to the locations of the images. The cost is £100 with 30% going directly to ETNA's Sensory Garden appeal. The print can also be supplied framed for £135.

If you are wondering what to buy for a Christmas gift and if you would like a special gift that is supporting a local and worthy cause this could be for you!

To purchase, contact Emma directly through her website (www.emmadurnfordphotography.com) or on Twitter @EmmaDPhotos or by emailing [email protected]

     

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