A huge bamboo arch swing will be constructed at Keele University next week as part of a festival celebrating sustainability.
Keele Green Festival 2023 begins on Monday, 12 March, and will feature various events where people can learn about issues including carbon, energy and climate change; responsible production and consumption; growing and gardening; wellbeing and connection; and personal development and careers.
The arch swing will be made out of UK-grown borinda bamboo and is designed to test the boundaries of what is possible with the plant.
It is a collaboration between Appetite, ArtsKeele, Imagineer and a host of world-class experts, who will start construction outside the KPA Clubhouse on Tuesday, 13 March. Volunteer builders are welcome and can register in advance.
Members of the public will be able swing from the arch during an event on Saturday, 18 March.
The festival will run until Saturday, 25 March.
Some of the many other activities include:
- A sustainability campus tour – 14 March
- Orchestra for the Earth concert – 15 March
- Launch of the new Post-Graduate Sustainability Network – 16 March
- Brit23 campus litter pick – 17 March
- Edible campus garden session – 17 March
- Low Carbon Energy Generation Park tour – 18 March.
For more information and to view the full line-up of events, timings and how to book, click here.