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News for Young People Find out news, events and advice for young people in Maidstone by following twitter.com/inthestoneuk and www.facebook.com/ inthestonemaidstone.


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Mote Park – UK’s third favourite park!


Mote Park won the bronze award at this year’s Green Flag People’s Choice Awards, recognising it as one of the nation’s favourite parks! The Awards, organised by Keep Britain Tidy, give the public the chance to vote for their favourite park in the UK from those awarded Green Flags over the year for their exceptionally high standards, excellent facilities and strong community involvement. A record breaking 1,448 parks and green spaces this year received a Green Flag Award this year, making Mote Park’s achievement even more impressive! Thank you to everyone who voted, and to our wonderful volunteers who work so hard with our Parks team to make the park such a fantastic asset to Maidstone.


Mote Park miniature railway © Mike Chaplin


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Mote Park Waterbirds Study Day


Monday 3 February 2014, 9.30am - 3.30pm, £28 per person. With a 30 acre lake, and adjoining river systems and wetlands, Mote Park is a great spot to see different waterbirds. This course is designed to help you learn about the waterbirds that call Mote Park home, looking at ducks, rails, grebes, geese and more. The day will begin with a short classroom session before spending the day at the waters edge, studying behaviour and discovering how so many species can inhabit the same area. To book call the Hazlitt Theatre on 01622 758611


Mote Park Fieldcraft: Nature’s Tracks and Signs


MOTE PARK PHOTO COMPETITION


Thank you to the hundreds of Maidstone residents who entered the first Mote Park photo competition in 2013 and who ensured an exceptionally high standard of entries. The winner, chosen by a panel of judges, was Marilyn Simpson who received a £250 gift voucher kindly donated by the Mall Chequers Shopping Centre. We are pleased to announce that the photo competition will return in 2014, so if you love Mote Park and you’re handy with a camera then why not give it a go! For more information, email us at moteparkphotos@maidstone.gov.uk, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/motepark or call 01622 602747.


Photo: Baby Swan © Marilyn Simpson Cobtree Park Sculpture Trail Blog Spot


Saturday 22 March 2014, 10am - 12pm – Free. Learn the art of fieldcraft and enjoy a guided walk discovering the tracks and trails left behind by the animals that live in Mote Park. To book email moteparkevents@maidstone.gov.uk


Kent based sculptor Jason Mulligan is currently producing four stone sculptures for permanent display within Cobtree Manor Park. The public art commission was an open submission competition devised by Maidstone Borough Council, working in partnership with the Cobtree Estate Committee. The vision and concept is to create a sculpture trail around the newly regenerated park with an emphasis on encouraging visitors to explore the extent of the park while also celebrating its past history as Maidstone zoo. You can follow Jason’s progress online at www.thecobtreesculpture.blogspot.co.uk where there will be regular updates detailing the various stages from fabrication and production to the final installation.


Photo: Jason Mulligan sculpture for Cobtree Park


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