On the Brungerley Sculpture Trail in Clitheroe you can see three waymarkers designed and produced by artist Paul Smith during 2004, working with children from three local schools involved in the Wildlife After Schools Project (WASP). The waymarkers are made of reclaimed stone gateposts, inset with abstract wildlife designs made from mosaic tiles and highlighted with a ceramic tile identifying what each design represents.
The posts were installed with the help of WASP staff and volunteers from the Wildlife Trust. They marked the beginning of the Brungerley Sculpture Trail’s refurbishment plan to create an inspiring and educational outdoor attraction within the Ribble Valley.