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Two county learning organisations are joining the great Waddle of Worcester

Bromsgrove Editorial 7th Dec, 2023 Updated: 7th Dec, 2023   0

TWO county learning organisations have joined the growing ranks of sponsors supporting a penguin-themed art trail.

Adult Learning Worcestershire and Young Adult Learning Worcestershire, part of the County Council’s Learning Services department, have teamed up with national numeracy programme Multiply to sponsor an adult and baby sculpture for The Great Waddle of Worcester.

Set to arrive next July, the trail will see eighty beautifully decorated penguins parading through the city’s streets for eight weeks.

A Wild in Art event, the waddle is being brought to Worcester by St Richard’s Hospice.

Anna Lee, learning services Worcestershire manager, said: “Who doesn’t love a penguin.

“We recognise many of their traits in our own values – they work together, they look out for one another, they look after their community, they are sociable and resilient, and they are keen to learn.




“We’re proud to be able to support a great cause, and our learners will be helping us too as penguins will start to make appearances throughout some of our courses.

“2024 marks Learning Services Worcestershire’s 15th anniversary – what better way to celebrate than by having penguins join our next chapter.”


Judy Gibbs, Worcestershire County Council’s head of skills and investment, said: “Just as you’re never too old to enjoy a happy waddle of penguins, you’re never too old to continue your learning journey.

“By teaming up with the UK Government initiative called Multiply we hope our sculptures will inspire trail-goers to explore the fun things you can do with numbers and how numeracy can elevate your everyday life.”

Multiply is free to anyone over the age of 19 that does not have a GCSE at Grade C or equivalent.

Short courses are available across the county, both in-person and online, designed to help people build everyday confidence with numbers.

At the end of the trail, each penguin will be auctioned to support the ongoing care provided by St Richard’s Hospice.

Alongside the large penguins will be a mini parade of ‘nestlings’ decorated by schools and community groups across the county.

The babies will be displayed in Crowngate Shopping Centre and other shop windows across the city.

Sara Matthews, business development manager for St Richard’s Hospice, said: “It’s fantastic to see Learning Services Worcestershire and Multiply coming together to sponsor an adult and baby penguin.

“As an event that’s all about bringing people together.

“It’s wonderful to see this from our supporters too.”

The great Waddle of Worcester is supported by Crowngate, DRPG, Worcester City Council and Worcestershire Ambassadors, Community and Education Partner, Worcester BID and Media Partners, the Worcester News and BBC Hereford & Worcester.

A couple of large penguins are still available for sponsorship.

To get involved email Sara Matthews at [email protected] or call 01905 763963.

Visit www.waddleofworcester.co.uk for more.

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