Recycled Rescue

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Celebrate the remarkable 200th anniversary of the RNLI with a stunning recycled sculpture crafted by the Time Saturday Group and the Self Heal Association-funded community group. This unique artwork, created by members of the community, honours the incredible lifesaving work the RNLI performs nationwide, with a special tribute to our beloved hometown, Teignmouth. Made from recycled car tires, upcycled wood, and fabric scraps, this sculpture not only symbolizes community spirit and creativity but also carries a powerful environmental message about the importance of protecting our waterways, ensuring safety, and preserving the environment for future generations. Additionally, the sculpture incorporates the rich heritage of our own lifeboat station, with historical insights provided by the Teign Heritage Centre and inspiration drawn from the community groups’ visit to the lifeboat station.

The Time Saturday Group and the Self Heal Association provide a creative opportunity for the entire community to come together in a warm, welcoming, and inclusive space. These groups foster creativity, skill-sharing, and knowledge exchange, with a strong emphasis on mental health and well-being. Each week, attendees experience a vibrant and supportive environment, reflecting the passion and collective spirit of our community. This beautiful, organic group showcases like-minded individuals dedicated to creativity and mutual support.

Join us in celebrating the RNLI’s 200th anniversary with a breathtaking recycled sculpture, proudly created by the Time Saturday Group and the Self Heal Association-funded community group. This community-crafted artwork honours the RNLI’s lifesaving legacy, especially in our cherished hometown of Teignmouth. Made from recycled car tyres, upcycled wood, and fabric scraps, the sculpture highlights our commitment to environmental sustainability and the protection of our waterways. Enriched with the heritage of our own lifeboat station, with contributions from the Teign Heritage Centre and insights from a memorable community visit to the lifeboat station, this artistic tribute is a testament to our shared history and dedication to safety and the environment.

The Time Saturday Group and the Self Heal Association offer a creative opportunity for the entire community to unite in a warm, welcoming, and inclusive space. These groups nurture creativity, skill-sharing, and knowledge exchange, with a strong focus on mental health and well-being. Each week, attendees experience a vibrant and supportive environment, reflecting the passion and collective spirit of our community. This beautiful, organic group embodies the essence of creativity and mutual support. Dive into this fusion of artistry, community spirit, and heritage.