New peace garden labyrinth to be launched in Leamington this June

By Nadia Sayed 21st May 2025

The launch of the All Saints Community Peace Garden labyrinth will occur on 7 June (images via ARC)
The launch of the All Saints Community Peace Garden labyrinth will occur on 7 June (images via ARC)

ARC (Achieving Results in Communities) is set to launch the All Saints Community Peace Garden labyrinth at its Wild Patches event in Leamington next month.

The event marks the unveiling of the new Living Labyrinth, created in partnership with ARC, Brink Contemporary Arts, Bee Friendly Leamington and Warwickshire Wildlife Trust.

It will take place at All Saints Parish Church on Priory Terrace in Leamington Spa and will run from 11am until 3pm on Saturday 7 June.

Organisers said: "Join us to celebrate nature together and see the new Living Labyrinth from the Bell Tower, join in with habitat workshops, learn about our local wildlife and see Brink Contemporary Arts do a live mural!"

Wild Patches event celebrates nature across the Parish (images supplied)

The launch is held in affiliation with The Great Big Green Week, the UK's largest celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature.

A wide range of activities will be available, including habitat creation workshops such as how to make a mini pond, face painting, and bell tower tours offering a view of the labyrinth from above.

Visitors can also enjoy a live camera feed of the peregrine nest at the Town Hall, take part in nature art workshops and join bug safaris.

Find out more here. 

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