of coffa s tree. # shelter from the storm, shade from the sun. words of hope written on the ribbons by the people of coventry. their aspirations for the future of the city. legend has it that coffa s tree was a tree planted by a man named coffa, by the settlement when it was first built up by the river, so that people from all around could see where the settlement was and come to it with ease, and coffa s tree over the years apparently became coventry . the banners on the approaches are designed by local schoolchildren, reflecting the themes of today s event. three of them, daniel, frankie and christian, along with teacher nina, are from the coventry extended learning centre, a pupil referral unit for children struggling in mainstream education. they helped design the banner
the whole town wide. pauline black s day comes to an end in broadgate, underneath the river and canopy of coffa s tree. # shelter from the storm, shade from the sun. words of hope written on the ribbons by the people of coventry. their aspirations for the future of the city. legend has it that coffa s tree was a tree planted by a man named coffa, by the settlement when it was first built up by the river, so that people from all around could see where the settlement was and come to it with ease, and coffa s tree over the years apparently became cove ntry . the banners on the approaches are designed by local schoolchildren, reflecting the themes of today s event. three of them, daniel, frankie and christian, along with teacher nina, are from the coventry extended learning centre, a pupil
rooted # and spread the whole town, the roots of the tree.# pauline black s day comes to an end in broadgate, underneath the river and canopy of coffa s tree. # shelter from the storm, shade from the sun. words of hope written on the ribbons by the people of coventry. their aspirations for the future of the city. # city of mine, my flows below. legend has it that coffa s tree was a tree planted by a man named coffa, by the settlement when it was first built up by the river, so people all around could see where the settlement was and come to it with ease, and coffa s tree over the years apparently became coventry. the banners on the approaches are designed by local schoolchildren, reflecting the themes of today s event. three of them, daniel, frankie and christian, along with teacher nina, are from the coventry extended learning centre, a pupil referral
living together in cultural understanding, and embracing diversity. # remember the trees so deeply rooted. # it spread the whole town wide. pauline black s day comes to an end in broadgate, underneath the river and canopy of coffa s tree. # shelter from the storm, shade from the sun. words of hope written on the ribbons by the people of coventry. their aspirations for the future of the city. legend has it that coffa s tree was a tree planted by a man named coffa, by the settlement when it was first built up by the river, so that people from all around could see where the settlement was and come to it with ease,
of the tree. pauline black s day comes to an end in broadgate, underneath the river and canopy of coffa s tree. # shelter from the storm, shade from the sun. words of hope written on the ribbons by the people of coventry. their aspirations for the future of the city. legend has it that coffa s tree was a tree planted by a man named coffa, by the settlement when it was first built up by the river, so people all around could see where the settlement was and come to it with ease, and coffa s tree over the years apparently became cove ntry. the banners on the approaches are designed by local schoolchildren, reflecting the themes of today s event. three of them, daniel, frankie and christian, along with teacher nina, are from the coventry extended learning centre, a pupil referral unit for children struggling in mainstream education. they helped design the banner