Children from Oakington Manor Primary School were joined by local council officials to cut the ribbon and re-dedicate themselves to the task of tackling climate change.
Ribbon cutting, accompanied by an Indian Dhol drum.
Children from Oakington Manor Primary School
Why go to Gateshead to see the Angel of the North?
This panel explains the background to the project
This panel, created by the children from Oakington Manor, explains what climate change is.
The wind sculpture now has its own cartoon interpretation panel
Here's a snap-shot of the panel
The River Brent at Tokyngton Park was re-naturalised ten years ago. Now the spring is greeted with a flush of colour from plants such as lesser celandine (Ranunculus ficaria), while it can still compete with the Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera), which can be seen emerging amongst the flowering Ranunculus.









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