The Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) has published its latest edition of YOUR EU – Summer 2022.
Featuring prominently in this edition is Woollen Woods, an enchanting outdoor art installation which is part of the Connecting Pomeroy project.
Woollen Woods was on display at the start of the Summer in Pomeroy Forest and features hundreds of woodland-themed woollen artworks which have been created by schools, knitting groups and individuals in the Pomeroy area. On display, within the forest was all sorts of knitted, crocheted and felted items, tying in with this year’s theme of Wonderful Wildlife.
This activity is funded courtesy of the Connecting Pomeroy project, a project funded by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB) and led by Mid Ulster District Council. Connecting Pomeroy’ is a £6M EU PEACE IV project creating community cohesion, community facilities and an iconic magic forest and visitor centre in the County Tyrone village.