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Hitchin welcomes free community art trail ‘Walking with the Snowman’

Presented by Cala in partnership with Hitchin BID and North Hertfordshire Council, alongside charity partners including Samaritans.

Hitchin has welcomed the start of the festive period with a free public art trail – Walking with The Snowman™ – inspired by the late Raymond Briggs’ classic picture book, The Snowman™.

The trail, sponsored by local housebuilder Cala, will run from 19th November to 20th January, and features 12 The Snowman™ sculptures across Hitchin. A map of the trail, activity book and completion certificate are available on the Cala website for those taking part.

Each Snowman in the ‘Walking with The Snowman™’ trail is based on a line from the song ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’. The 10th Snowman on the trail was designed by local Hitchin artist, Sarah Graham, with the help of Year 6 students from her former school, Oughton Primary and Nursery School.

Over the course of installation, Cala is encouraging the local community to make donations or host fundraising events to support Samaritans, Asthma + Lung UK and local Hitchin charity, Open Art Box.

Glenn Copper, Sales & Marketing Director at Cala Homes (North Home Counties), said: “We’re so pleased to finally see Walking with The Snowman™ really come to life around Hitchin, The Snowman™ sculptures have made the town feel so festive and are a real example of the community spirit in the area, which we are proud to be part of at Cala.

“We hope the tenth Snowman is really popular. It’s a tribute to the talent of Sarah Graham and the pupils of Oughton Primary & Nursery School.

“This initiative is part of a programme of proactive support for the communities we operate in. We’re also delighted to be supporting such important charities. One of which is a Cala charity partner, Samaritans.

“We hope this free activity provides lots of entertainment and enjoyment to the local community and offers a great reason for families to get out and explore Hitchin. We can’t wait to see all the photos, so please tag Cala in your posts on social media!” (@calahomes)

Walking with The Snowman™ is presented by Wild in Art in collaboration with Penguin Random House Children’s and sponsored by Cala. Wild in Art is a leading producer of spectacular public art events that bring people together through the creation of uniquely painted sculptures.

Charlie Langhorne, Managing Director and Co-founder at Wild in Art said: “We’re really excited to continue our ongoing partnership with Penguin Ventures on another Walking with The Snowman trail in our new location of Hitchin for 2022. We can’t wait for visitors to discover the magic of the trail and see how the artists have brought Raymond Brigg’s iconic character to life.”

Sarah Graham said: “Working with the children of my old primary school was so much fun, and their designs were so creative! Painting has been my passion since I was around their age, so I’m grateful Cala gave me this opportunity to hopefully pass some of that passion on to the next generation.”

Councillor Keith Hoskins, North Herts Council’s Executive Member for Enterprise and Arts, said: “The Snowman is loved by generations of children, and this trail in Hitchin offers a wonderful way to bring families together, with children who love the book, and the film, taking part with parents and carers who loved The Snowman as kids.

“We’re thrilled that one of our local artists and children from a local Hitchin school have been involved, and we would encourage everyone to come along – we’ll be snow happy to see you!”

Cala has launched three developments in Hitchin to date, including Hurlocke Fields, which launched this year. Summer 2023 will also see the launch of Cala’s fourth development in the area, in Ickleford. Cala continues to contribute to much needed housing in the area alongside a region-specific programme of community support.

For more information on the Walking with The Snowman™ trail, and to access the map, activity book and all important certificate visit Cala’s website.

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Notes to Editor – Cala Group (Cala Homes and Legal & General Homes) • Cala Group is a major UK home builder focused on building well-designed, high quality homes in prime locations throughout the South of England, the Cotswolds and Scotland. • Cala started as the City of Aberdeen Land Association in 1875 and was the first Scottish company listed on the London Stock Market. • Today, Cala Group is a subsidiary of Legal & General and comprises the Cala Homes and Legal & General Homes brands. • Cala Group employs over 1,200 people across 9 offices and has around 75 live developments at any time. • Cala was awarded the maximum 5 Star rating in the Home Builders Federation’s National New Homes Customer Satisfaction Survey 2022*, for the fifth year running. The independent survey found that 95% of our customers would recommend Cala to a friend. • In 2021 Cala Group sold 2,094 homes, resulting in a turnover of £1.24bn and profit before tax (before exceptional items and revaluations) of £132m. • Cala is proud have Samaritans as its national charity partner. Cala’s support will help to ensure that Samaritans can continue to be there for anyone who is struggling to cope. In turn, Samaritans provides training to help equip Cala’s staff – as well as employees of its subcontractors – with the skills to take care of their own wellbeing and that of their colleagues. • Cala has made a commitment to help fight the effects of climate change on the planet by: o Building homes that are operationally net zero carbon enabled before 2030. o Reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Scottish Government’s 2045 target and ahead of UK Government’s 2050 target. For further information visit www.cala.co.uk or www.landghomes.com

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