Appetite
New Vic Theatre
Etruria Rd,
Newcastle-under-Lyme,
Staffordshire ST5 0JG
New Vic Theatre
Etruria Rd,
Newcastle-under-Lyme,
Staffordshire ST5 0JG
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Come and join us as we celebrate the launch of a new public art trail along the canal between Etruria and Hanley Park.
Appetite and Canal & River Trust asked artist Anna Francis to create a permanent work of art along the canal based on how the community in Etruria feel about where they live. For months the community has been giving us their thoughts and getting involved and now we’re thrilled to reveal the final piece: A Canalside Arcana.
A Canalside Arcana is a series of eight ceramic plaques lining the canal path from Etruria to Hanley Park that celebrate the nature that grows there. A pack of beautiful hand-drawn cards, filled with fascinating details of the flora and fauna, myth and magic that you might encounter along the trail has also been created as a guide.
Our free celebration event will give you the opportunity to hear from Anna as she describes the project and how feedback from the local community went in to creating the artworks. You can even take a guided walk along the trail with Anna herself!
Pick up a map and pack of arcana cards throughout the day from volunteers at either Hanley Park or Etruria. Use the cards to identify what’s shown on the plaques and pick up a keepsake pin badge at the other end.
11am: Introductory talk by Anna at Etruria canalside
11.30am: Etruria to Hanley Park. Starts from the event area around Etruria Industrial Museum.
1.30pm: Hanley Park to Etruria. Meet at 1.15pm in lower Hanley Park by the footbridge over the canal.
Walks are expected to take approximately 45 minutes. Please note that this is not a circular walk. Places are limited and must be booked via Eventbrite or call Appetite office on 01782 381 373.
Throughout the day, 11am – 2pm:
Live Music from Bombay Baja Brass Band
Bombay Baja Brass Band
Disabled parking can be found at both the north and south car parks in Hanley Park although spaces are limited. There is also disabled parking at Etruria Industrial Museum but please be aware that there is no wheelchair access to the canal path. Access here is via a stepped bridge over the canal.
The canal towpath is mainly flat although parts of the route are cobbled including a set of steps at the lock and at the bridge in Hanley Park.
Please note: Parts of the canal path may be slippery depending on weather conditions so do wear appropriate footwear and take caution along the route.
There is an alternative path for wheelchair users to use that will avoid the steps at the lock and re-joins the canal path at the access road off Castlefield Street (see pictures below).
The pathway leads from the canal path around to the bandstand in Hanley Park to avoid the steps at the bridge (see pictures below).