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Art In The Landscape
The ‘Art in the Landscape' initiative produced four artworks within the Biosphere Reserve that demonstrate what can be achieved and what is possible when the arts are used as a tool within the context of rural regeneration.
Moth Black - situated at Slade Reservoir near Ilfracombe, artist Phil Power has created a kissing gate, style and stone wall constructed seating area on the site of a newly created permissive path. Solar powered lights animate your journey as you climb the path to the higher reservoir and trees have been planted to delineate your route. Grid Ref SS415452.

Westward Ho! Sound Bench - artist Simon Heath, inspired by workshops with residents in the village, created this special bench on the South West Coast Path. It looks like any other bench but sit on it, and you trigger a random playback of recorded sounds inspired by the village. From poems, to the bingo caller at the arcades, the 200 sounds you hear were recorded exclusively in the village and at a weekend recording event on the seafront. This installation has now been removed.
A publication documenting the pilot projects is available from North Devon AONB and Biosphere Service, Bideford Station, East the Water, Bideford, Devon, EX39 4BB


