The benches, which will be placed in Fort Road Recreation Ground in Newhaven, will feature two “exceptional” designs which were chosen as the winners of a competition.

The competition, which was run by Lewes District Council and arts organisation Hospitable Environment, received almost 100 entries.

The winning designs were created by Alfie Sinclair, a Year 9 student at Seahaven Academy, and Newhaven artists Diets Verschuren and Caroline Marsland.

The designs will be professionally etched into the benches in the new community orchard within the recreation ground.

Emily O’Brien, councillor responsible for climate, nature and food systems, said: “We received a huge number of entries so thank you to everyone who took part in the competition.

Winner – Alfie Sinclair, a Year 9 student at Seahaven Academy (Image: Lewes District)

“The high quality of entries made it a tough job for the judges, but the two winning designs stood out because they cleverly captured the spirit of Newhaven and celebrated its unique landscape and wildlife.”

Johnny Denis, councillor responsible for arts, culture, tourism and leisure, said: “Congratulations to Alfie, Diets and Caroline, whose exceptional designs will now be etched on to the new benches for park users to enjoy for years to come, along with a raft of improvements that will transform Fort Road Recreation Ground.”

Winner – Newhaven artists Diets Verschuren and Caroline Marsland (Image: Lewes District)

The regeneration of the recreation ground, including Shakespeare Hall and the Cricket Pavilion, is being made possible thanks to funding from the UK Government.

For more information, visit fortroadnewhaven.org.





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