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Patricio Forrester 24th Nov 2020 Brilliant day outdoors on the RAINBOW BRIDGE


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Patricio Forrester

24th Nov 2020

Brilliant day outdoors on the RAINBOW BRIDGE,

when we all felt a bit more artistic.

Turnham Primary students

awesome photos > Helen Murray


What a lovely image and sums up the joy fun and laughter that all the children experienced painting the rainbows.


Patricio I applaud you for this brilliant idea and how you have involved the local schools, the positive impact will have longevity and hopefully motivate and inspire other community projects.

The transformation of the Creepy Bridge to the Rainbow Bridge, the creation of The Aspinall Road Community Gardens is all thanks to you creating the first rainbow.


If there had not been a pandemic, if life had just continued as before in our device obsessed insular world, none of what you have created and inspired would have become reality.


On a personal level the transformation of the bridge and the guerrilla style community garden has been one of the most positive outcomes of the lock downs. This has had a positive impact on my mental health, making new friends and the opportunity to let my creative side 'let rip' combining art gardening and working with nature I could not ask for more.


Finally thank you 'sir' for letting me add my own rainbow on the bridge.

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