The Christmas Robin lost their letters while they were shopping in Chesterfield.
Can you and your family help find the letters and unjumble them to see the magic word?
Everyone who completes the trail will receive a wooden Christmas bauble.
To get you started the places Robin visited were:
- Barkworthy Dog Emporium
- CAWA Coffee
- Fred’s Haberdashery
- Less Than Zero Barbers
- M’s Gallery
- The New Divan Man
- No 67 Bistro
- Nottingham Building Society
- Pierce of Art
- Soresby Street Café
- Street Spirit
- Vintage Tea Rooms
To help you on your way collect a map from all participating businesses from Sunday 1 December until Thursday 6 January.
Once you have completed the trail head to Cawa Coffee to claim a beautifully designed wooden bauble for your Christmas Tree.
Illustrator Sally Anderson has created the trail.
‘Robin’s Lost Letters’ features twelve festive designs that tell the story of a Robin travelling around Chesterfield collecting letters.
Each design will include a secret letter, if you can collect all the letters and spell the secret word using the fun trail map, you can claim a beautifully designed wooden bauble that you can take home to display on your tree.
Follow Sally @sallygingerillustration to see the Christmas magic unfold!
This project is part of the Animate Chesterfield public art programme which Chesterfield Borough Council is delivering in partnership with Beam, a cultural development organisation working across the North of England.
‘Robin’s Lost Letters’ will feature twelve festive designs that tell the story of a Robin travelling around Chesterfield collecting letters.
Each design will include a secret letter, if you can collect all the letters and spell the secret word using the fun trail map, you can claim a beautifully designed wooden bauble that you can take home to display on your tree.
Follow Sally @sallygingerillustration to see the Christmas magic unfold!
This project is part of the Animate Chesterfield public art programme which is being delivered by Chesterfield Borough Council in partnership with Beam, a cultural development organisation working across the North of England.