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Trio of organisations team up to give support to elephant-themed art trail

A TRIO of organisations based at the former home of Royal Worcester have joined the sponsors supporting an elephant-themed arts trail. Royal Porcelain Works, The Museum of Royal Worcester and GoodRoots coffee shop, all neighbours at the historic Royal Porcelain Works site, have teamed up to sponsor a sculpture for Worcester’s Big Parade. Set to arrive in the city this July, the trail will see a herd of decorated elephant sculptures parading through the city’s streets for eight weeks. A Wild in Art event, the parade is being brought to Worcester by St Richard’s Hospice. Kathy Leather, general manager for Royal Porcelain Works, said: “Three years ago the giraffe trail was a resounding success and we loved our giraffe standing in pride of place in the Courtyard, right in front of our beautiful Henry Sandon Hall.

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Worcestershire musicians band together to raise money for keyworkers

MUSICIANS from across the county are gearing up for the launch of a new project, Music for the Soul. The project was launched by H-J Colston-Inge, founder of Welfare for Healthcare which raised £10,000 during the March lockdown last year to fund care packages for the Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust. Her new project is dedicated primarily as a sign of thanks to keyworkers in the NHS, new music stimulated by the project, will be aired regularly on BBC Radio Hereford & Worcester and published to YouTube. “It became apparent during conversations that NHS staff are suffering from PTSD due to the ongoing and challenging conditions of working under COVID. This sounded just too awful,” said Mrs Colston-Inge “The hospitals are so concerned for their staff and trying to find novel ways to support wellbeing that it made me reflect on what makes me feel good and alive. I realise that it is often music that reaches deep into my soul.

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