Published:
6:53 AM April 8, 2021
Updated:
9:44 AM April 8, 2021
Rebeka Marschalko s golden Easter egg for the St Albans Rainbow Trail s Easter initiative
- Credit: Rebeka Marschalko
A community art initiative launched during the first lockdown is still going strong, with 2,500 members now supporting its work.
A year after its launch on March 20 2020, St Albans Rainbow Trail shows no signs of losing momentum despite government restrictions starting to ease.
St Albans Rainbow Trail Easter eggs were hidden all over the district, even in St Albans Cathedral!
- Credit: Preet Cox
Over Easter, the group aimed to encourage safe school holiday fun for the district s residents while fundraising for Home Start Herts.
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3:26 PM March 12, 2021
Updated:
3:28 PM March 12, 2021
Jamie and Sophie Bowler s Believe in the Magic flower window for St Albans Rainbow Trail s Mother s Day trail
- Credit: Alison Bowler
One of the silver linings that has emerged from the various lockdowns of the past 12 months has been the bright community rainbow trails that have brought a splash of colour and hope to the district.
Anna Bassil hand drew this flower motif on her window as part of St Albans Rainbow Trail s Mother s Day trail
- Credit: Anna Bassil
Almost a year on from the first St Albans Rainbow Trail, organiser Preet Cox has marked yet another annual festivity with a Mother s Day trail.
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St Albans Mayor Cllr Janet Smith with Harrison Cox.
- Credit: Stephanie Belton
St Albans Rainbow Trail s final initiative of the year is supporting the Mayor s chosen charity, St Albans and Hertsmere Women s Refuge (SAHWR).
St Albans Mayor Cllr Janet Smith
- Credit: Stephanie Belton
The community initiative, organised by St Albans Rainbow Trail s Preet Cox, aims to fundraise as much as possible for SAHWR through its trio of socially distanced and virtual competitions.
SAHWR provides support to victims of domestic abuse and domestic violence. COVID restrictions have contributed to the rise in demand for refuge and domestic abuse services.