New Jurassic Coast Themed Garden spiritual symbol of hope.
The 47th Merlin’s Magic Spaces project was offi cially opened recently at Julia’s House Children’s Hospice in Corfe Mullen!
The unveiling of the Jurassic Coast-themed garden in the hospice entrance area took place at dusk so that attendees could enjoy seeing the new space illuminated by the magical lighting, which has been installed as part of the project. The transformation of the bespoke space includes colourful dinosaur eggs and large dinosaur models, along with fun themed signs including “do not feed the dinosaurs” and dinosaur footprints! New plants and foliage along the pathways have been specially chosen to complement the theme, leading to a stunning undercover refl ection area, complete with seating. Nestled between the trees and plants are eye-catching mosaic butterfl ies and ammonites. The beautiful centrepiece of the garden space is the rainbow, which
represents a Children who attend the
hospice offi cially opened the garden with the cutting of the ribbon and Milly the charity mascot was on hand to help. Erin Woods, Merlin’s Magic Wand Charity Manager and Martin Edwards, CEO of
Julia’s House Children’s Hospice gave emotive speeches on the great partnership formed between the charity and the hospice and what a difference this project will make to the children and the families who attend Julia’s House.
Merlin’s Magic Wand is a global children’s charity that supports children facing challenges of serious illness, disability or adversity. The charity is proud to be able to enhance the experience of the visits to Julia’s House Hospice with this unique Merlin’s Magic Space, designed to be fun and interesting whilst remaining sensitive and respectful to the work of the hospice.
To fi nd out more about Merlin’s Magic Wand, visit:
www.merlinsmagicwand.org/
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