Lancaster Castle collage winners announced!

Date posted: 12th November 2021

Almost 300 participants and members of the public visited The Storey last week to view and vote for the winners of the Lancaster Castle Collage Exhibition entitled ‘Celebrating Community’.

 

The event was hosted by Sarah Baines - University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trusts’ Development Lead for the Lancaster Integrated Care Community (ICC). 

 

The collage entries are part of a competition held annually for the Lancaster District Health Festival and has a different theme each year. This year saw 55 entries from 26 different schools, care homes and community groups. 

The winners for each category were: 

  • category 0-16: Quernmore Primary School Years 5&6
  • category 17-64: Positive Futures North West
  • category 65+: Ashton Manor

Sarah, said: “Showcasing the collages has been a great way to show everyone the amazing skill, time and effort that has gone into creating them. It is the third year we have held the competition and it aims to improve wellbeing through a fun and collaborative activity, which enables space for social creativity and meaningful conversations.”

 

Carla Addison, Oakfield Nursing Home, said: “The residents have enjoyed working on the collage and the pictures have led to many fantastic discussions about the castle and the Pendle Witches." 

 

Rachel Whitehead, Ryelands School, said: “The children have been learning about Lancaster Castle this term so this community competition fitted perfectly with our studies. We have supervised small groups of four pupils at a time working on the collages and this has enabled the pupils and teachers to spend quality time with each other, listening and learning about each other and the local environment. 

 

"The children foraged for all the components of the collage themselves and spent time discussing them and encouraging each other whilst developing the collage. Completing the collages together has impacted positively on the wellbeing of not only the children involved, but the teachers and the rest of the school who have encouraged and supported each other throughout the process."

 

 

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