Coronavirus Kent: Elmer the elephant art trail coming to Maidstone is postponed

A free art trail due to happen this summer, featuring 40 giant elephants based on the children's book character Elmer, has been postponed.

Called Elmer's Big Heart of Kent Parade, the project was to see the uniquely designed models arrive on the streets of Maidstone in June to form three trails around the town, its river path, countryside and parks until August.

"Where's Elmer?" designed by the artist Martin Handford, has been unveiled as the first companion who was to join Elmer the Patchwork Elephant this summer
"Where's Elmer?" designed by the artist Martin Handford, has been unveiled as the first companion who was to join Elmer the Patchwork Elephant this summer

The colourful public artworks will raise awareness for the Heart of Kent Hospice, in Aylesford, which is working on the scheme in collaboration with event producers Wild in Art and children's book publisher Andersen Press.

But the hospice has announced that, with public safety in mind, it has taken the decision to put the event back until the summer of 2021.

Sarah Pugh, chief executive at Heart of Kent Hospice, said: "The hospice has taken the decision to move the parade for several reasons. Understandably our priority is to our 880 patients and their loved ones, and to our colleagues, supporters and volunteers; and to ensure the safety and wellbeing of residents and tourists visiting Maidstone for the parade.

"We are supporting our patients to cope with their terminal illness and the isolation they are facing during this very challenging time and we remain committed to helping them live comfortably and with dignity at the end of their lives. Added to which, there will be people who will sadly die from Covid-19 who also need that comfort and dignity. All our efforts are focused on patient care at this time.

"We are extremely grateful to our parade partners, sponsors, schools and groups who all support our decision to postpone Elmer’s Big Heart of Kent Parade and who are committed to making it even bigger and better in 2021. It will not only be a vibrant, colourful and momentous event for families to enjoy but we hope it will be a celebration of our local community uniting and getting through this challenging time together."

Plans to unveil an art trail based on children's character Elmer the Elephant have been put back. Picture: Heart of Kent Hospice
Plans to unveil an art trail based on children's character Elmer the Elephant have been put back. Picture: Heart of Kent Hospice

The animal sculptures are based on Elmer the Patchwork Elephant, the star of one of the most widely read children's books written by David McKee.

"Where's Elmer" - designed by Where's Wally artist Martin Handford - was revealed earlier this year as the first of more than 40 elephant sculptures set to join Elmer in the art trails around the town.

Last year, in a similar scheme, Wild in Art brought giant model 'Snowdogs' to Ashford.

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