Tatton Show Garden

‘The Safe Space Garden’ provides a nourishing, healing and inclusive space to support victims of crime and trauma on their healing journey and to encourage them to take their first tentative steps back into the wider world. The garden is supported by Victim Support, the UK's largest charity supporting people impacted by crime.

This gold medal winning garden is based around three steel arches that provide refuge and a space to reflect and heal, or a space to sit and talk through feelings with others, enveloping the user to promote feelings of safety and to tackle the sense of isolation felt by many victims. The perimeter of the garden is made up of wooden 'privacy pillars' that allow the user to feel safe and enclosed whilst also offering glimpses of the wider world beyond, a place they may still need support and confidence to fully engage with again.

The planting and use of water is designed to be textural, rhythmic, soothing and immersive, encouraging the user to stop and engage with their senses and feel hope at the cycle of nature and the wonder of new growth and beginnings. Recognising the strong links between healing, emotional regeneration and the natural world, the garden encourages victims to engage with service providers and support outdoors rather than in the confines of an office space.

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