We are looking for contacts, local community groups, interested individuals, routes into funding, places to exhibit, support, volunteers, publicity and people to network with in order to develop our projects.
Please contact us by emailing milesanddacombe@virginmedia.com.

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Saturday, 18 April 2015

New dates in June for Forward Footing walks

We have some new dates arranged for our Forward Footing walks. Places are limited so please email us to book or for more details at milesanddacombe@virginmedia.com

We have two dates with the Flaming Skirt Festival:
Various venues starting at 10am at Ivanhoe College, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, Sunday 7th June. Finish 5:30pm
Various venues starting at 10am at Ironville Church Hall, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, Sunday 28th June 2015. Finish 5:30pm.
Flaming Skirt is a one-day festival of creative activity for all the family, including a bus between venues. More details will follow. Visit the Flaming Skirt website to get a flavour from last year's festival.

In between those two dates, we will be in
Birmingham, Saturday 20th June 2015, (times to be confirmed) as part of the Still Walking Festival.
The Still Walking Festival run a series of walks led by people of different disciplines and various expertise, in order to re-discover the city from new viewpoints. You can read more about them on their website and there will be more info on 2015 events shortly.

Also, we are planning a walk in
Norwich in Eaton Park.
The date for this is yet to be confirmed, so keep checking back to this page or join our e-mailing list to be kept up to date.

Friday, 12 December 2014

Forward Footing programme of walks, 2015

In the New Year we will be running a series of walks around the Midlands and a little further afield to introduce our Outdoor Art Kits to as many people as possible. The list of walks will be updated on this page as we confirm things; here is the list so far. If you're interested in coming along on one of our walks, please check back to this page, email us or sign up to our mailing list to be kept informed! If you want to come on any of the walks listed below, please email us.

Forward Footing walk dates:

Nottingham, 2 February 2015, 10am-12, meeting at King Edward Park, Sneinton. Organised with Self-Help Nottingham ENDED
Stoke-on-Trent, Tuesday 14th April 2015, 1-4pm with Dan Thompson's London Road projectENDED
Bedford, Wednesday 15th April 2015, with Priory Lower School (sorry this walk is not open to the public)  ENDED
Various venues starting at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, Sunday 7th June as part of the Flaming Skirt Festival, 10am-5.30pm.  ENDED
Birmingham, Saturday 20th June 2015, as part of the Still Walking Festival.
Various venues starting at Ironville, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, Sunday 28th June 2015 as part of the Flaming Skirt Festival, 10am-5.30pm.
Norwich, Eaton Park, Saturday 25th July 2015 as part of Love Parks Week events. Walks will take place from 11am-12, 1-3pm & 3-4pm; sign up on the day.

Friday, 28 November 2014

Forward Footing - Test Walk 2 - Canons Ashby


Our second Test Walk commenced from the car park at  Canons Ashby on a glorious autumn morning with a group of walkers from the area, gathered together by artist Sonia Hawes, and we headed off towards the village of Moreton Pinkney.



As we crossed the fields, we introduced our first activity, Collect, with the aim that people would connect with their surroundings, enjoy the colours, textures, sights, sounds and smells and create a collection of memories of the walk.


Collect -  gatheraccumulateassemble, amassstockpilepile upheap upstore (up)hoardsave, massaccrue.

a crowd collected in the squaregatherassemblemeetmustercongregate,conveneconvergeflock together.

he collected her thoughtsgathersummon (up)musterget togethermarshal.


On our scoping walk we enjoyed exploring the village hall and the playing field in Moreton Pinkney, the old pub with its new extension, still not in use, with beautiful trees, a small green and benches for sitting. Soaking up the late autumn sun and the sounds in this space, we all found places to sit to work on our individual parts for the first intervention.



We installed our interventions inside the bus shelter on the edge of the green.


A gallery of artworks made during this intervention will be shared at a later stage of the project.

We all gathered inside the bus shelter for a Private View before continuing our walk.


We were joined by a curious cat


spotted a Comma Butterfly pretending to be a dry leaf


and made plans for foraging trips to collect blackberries and sloes, shared recipes and foraging locations. We also shared memories of other walks, thought about why we walk and how we might encourage others to explore their own surroundings creatively. There is a great emphasis on walking for health, but we find that taking a walk, in a group or on our own is a great stimulus for creativity.


Our next intervention was created at the entrance to a field with a great view of Canons Ashby Priory church of St Mary. We were delighted with the many ways people chose to engage with the activity; one walker decided to use her own "walking pebble" and just hold it up to the view and contemplate her surroundings in a private, personal way.


Pebble - a small stone made smooth and round by the action of water or sandORIGIN late Old Englishrecorded as the first element of papel-stān[pebble-stone,] pyppelrīpig [pebble-stream,] of unknown origin. The word is recorded in place names from the early 12th century onward.


The final stage of our walk 


took us through a beautiful wild flower meadow


giving us the opportunity to wade through flowers and grasses.

"The loss of over 97% of our wildflower-rich grasslands has had a huge impact on bumblebees, which have seen simultaneous dramatic declines. Even with good management, many grasslands have lost their wildflower seed bank so seed introduction is needed to bring the flowers back.
Restoring or creating a meadow will, over time, help to increase the range and number of flowers that it supports, increasing the quantity and quality of foraging habitat for bumblebees.
Wildflower-rich grasslands are the most important habitat for bumblebees as they provide flowers throughout the summer and contain many nectar and pollen-rich plant species favoured by bumblebees."
The Bumble Bee Conservation Trust 

After a wonderful lunch we shared our thoughts about the day and many of the participants felt inspired to try out some of the ways of walking and making interventions with their grand children. This made us feel very hopeful about the value of making the Landscape Intervention Kit - we will be working on a more creative name for the kit, so if you have any suggestions please send them to us!


The National Trust at Canons Ashby have a lovely list of  50 things to do before you're 11¾

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Announcing our new project: Forward Footing

We are pleased to announce that we have a new project, Forward Footing, to bring your more creative walking over the next year!

Thanks to a grant from the National Lottery through Awards for All, Miles & Dacombe will be creating a Landscape Intervention Kit and running a series of walks to promote the use of the kits.


We are making the kits this autumn, and running our walks in the new year. The idea of the kits is to motivate people to get out walking by giving a walk an extra creative slant! The kit will be a bag of ideas, materials and tools to inspire you to create your own temporary art works in the landscape. The ideas will work in urban or rural areas and we hope will make walks fun, creative, a shared experience and a new way to look at and interact with your environment.

We will also set up an online site so that anybody using the kits across the country can post photos of art works they have created in the landscape, to share and inspire others!

We will be taking our walking methodology further afield with this new project. Our walks and kits will tour to eight different counties. So far we have confirmed walks in Northamptonshire, Norfolk, Derbyshire and Nottingham. Dates for walks will be posted on this blog in due course - perhaps you can join us for one?

If you have a group who need a bit of motivation to get out walking and you think would like one of our walks and an Intervention Kit, email us! milesanddacombe@virginmedia.com