Tap-in - Beaumont Walk Fallen Trees Project (Soft Touch)
In the summer of 2004, about 200 trees were cut down at a site in Beaumont Leys known as Beaumont Walk, to improve access and visibility as part of the ‘Safe Neighbourhoods’ scheme. Soft Touch worked with about 60
local children and young people over a two-week period in august, using the fallen trees to create sculptures and furniture, which was left on site. The project was a great success in that the local young people were
able work together to make their area a brighter, safer and attractive place to live and play. The project has been commended not just by the younger community residents but also by parents, older residents, local youth projects and the police and was recently featured on a local television news broadcast.
The TAP-IN Programme has so far proved very successful in that its aims have been met and in many cases far exceeded. Diverse groups of young people from across the area have been given the chance to express themselves and have proved that they are more than capable if given the opportunity. Confidence has been built up and barriers broken down as the young people have worked together on their projects. Peer education resources have been distributed; websites put online and public art schemes completed. Above all. feedback from the community and media interest has proved that the young people have been HEARD!
For more information contact Soft Touch