The unique, award-winning, Singing Ringing Tree is a musical sculpture standing on a hill overlooking Burnley, which uses wind energy to produce a low song. From far and wide, the tree's profile is visible on the horizon, appearing and disappearing in the mist.

To celebrate the sculpture's 20th anniversary, Burnley Council is working in partnership with the Worsthorne Estate on a scheme that will:

  • Improve access from the car park to the Singing Ringing Tree, hopefully with a reasonably level route that can be accessed by wheelchairs and mobility scooters
  • Improve the surfacing and furniture around the sculpture
  • Provide new signage and interpretation
  • Install larger litter bins by the car park
  • Provide new fencing and access gates

We'd love to find out what you think of the proposals, and if there is anything else you would like to see included in this project.

If you would like to follow the progress of the project - you can do that here: The Singing Ringing Tree Project

Thank you for your time.

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The Singing Ringing Tree

The Singing Ringing Tree

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* 1. Do you agree that improving accessibility to the sculpture is important?

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* 2. Do you support the other improvements outlined?

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* 3. Will improvements encourage you, your friends and family to visit more frequently?

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* 4. Are there any other ways you think visitor experience of the Singing Ringing Tree could be improved?

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* 5. If you are interested in getting involved with a 'Friends of the Singing Ringing Tree' group, then please leave your email address here.

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* 6. If you would like to be kept up to date with this project, then please leave your email address below. Your details and information will be stored securely and kept purely for the purposes of this project and will not be forwarded to any third parties.

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