Seating
There are many places around the Meadow to sit and enjoy the views, and hear the sounds, about you.
Of course, you could just sit in the grass. Or in a tree.
There are also benches, in the shape of fish!, scattered about the Meadow.
Plans are afoot to create a Tryst Seat, a memorial seat and tree sculpture to Alison Wall, Anna Nason and Gill Nethercott — three Whitchurch women who greatly assisted the Meadow in its formative years. A pamphlet about it is available HERE.
Each of the three women will be represented by a fish and each moves in its own direction. The seat will support people of all ages for a long time into the future. In past times, trees would be planted to intertwine; Such a Tryst planting of three trees will stand in the centre.
The design of the Tryst seating is complete – it will be a beautiful, functional sculpture.
If you would like to support its construction, then please give generously by making out a cheque to The Whitchurch Millennium Green Trust.


