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Do I need to book in advance?
You can buy tickets on the door, but we recommend booking online to guarantee your tickets!

Kids under 12 FREE?
One free child ticket with every paying adult ticket, any additional children are charged at £5.00

Entrance Pricing:
Day Pass – £14

Parking – £4

Opening Times?
Tues – Fri: 9:30am-4pm

Sat: 9am-4pm

Do we need to book for the Cafe?
No need to book! Please note we kindly request no picnics on site, as we rely on our café sales to help maintain our wonderful sculpture park.

Do you allow dogs? 
Yes, in all outdoor spaces and outdoor café area!

More questions? See here!

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National Youth Anti-Violence Educational Programme

Representing the nation’s intolerance and rejection of violence, communities have embraced the Angel and all it stands for, with a multitude of towns and cities stepping up to join the list of hosting locations and arranging education workshops, conferences and activities.

Read on to see the future locations for the National Youth Anti-Violence Educational Tour and Programme, as well as locations who have expressed an interest in hosting the Knife Angel and the Anti-Violence Bee Monument.

National Youth Anti-Violence Educational Programme

Representing the nation’s intolerance and rejection of violence, communities have embraced the Angel and all it stands for, with a multitude of towns and cities stepping up to join the list of hosting locations and arranging education workshops, conferences and activities.

Read on to see the future locations for the National Youth Anti-Violence Educational Tour and Programme, as well as locations who have expressed an interest in hosting the Knife Angel and the Anti-Violence Bee Monument.

Knife Angel Tour Schedule

Follow the journey of the Knife Angel as it travels across the country, bringing communities together to reflect, remember, and take a stand against violence.

This page highlights both past and upcoming host locations, celebrating the towns and cities that have supported the campaign and sharing where the Knife Angel will appear next.

We invite you to explore the tour and check back for future updates as new locations are announced.

Where Is The Knife Angel Now?

The Knife Angel has arrived in Newark as the next stop of its National Anti-Violence Tour.

The sculpture will be on display in the Nottinghamshire town from 21st April to 20th May.

Councillor Paul Taylor, portfolio holder for public protection and community relations at Newark and Sherwood District Council, said the statue “carries an important message about the dangers of knife crime”.

Taylor added: “The Knife Angel is awe-inspiring, and I hope many residents in Newark and the surrounding areas come to visit.

Knife Angel Hosts

Month Hosting Town/ City
November 2018 Liverpool - Liverpool Cathedral
February 2019 Hull - Queens Square
March 2019 Coventry - Coventry Cathedral
May 2019 Birmingham - Victoria Square
August 2019 Middlesbrough - Centre Square
September 2019 Rochester - Rochester Cathedral
October 2019 Derby - Derby Cathedral
November 2019 Chester - Chester Cathedral
January 2020 Newtown, Powys - Oriel Davies Gallery
February 2020 Gateshead & Newcastle - The Sage Gateshead
March 2020 Telford - Southwater Square
June 2021 Hereford - Hereford Cathedral
September 2021 Chelmsford, Essex
October 2021 Chesterfield, Derbyshire
November 2021 Blackburn Cathedral, Lancashire
December 2021 Carlisle, Cumbria
January 2022 Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria
March 2022 Cathedral Square, Worcester, Worcestershire
April 2022 Smithfield, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire
30 April - 13 May 2022 Northampton, Northamptonshire
May 15th 2022 Wellingborough, Northamptonshire
15 - 29 May 2022 Corby, Northamptonshire
June 2022 Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales
July 2022 Wirral, Merseyside
August 2022 Redcar, Cleveland
September 2022 Maidstone, Kent
October 2022 Wrexham
November 2022 Newport, Gwent
December 2022 Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
January 2023 Slough, Berkshire
February 2023 Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire
March 2023 Guildford Cathedral, Surrey
April 2023 Bradford, Yorkshire
May 2023 Crewe, Cheshire
June 2023 Nuneaton, Warwickshire
July 2023 Lichfield, Staffordshire
August 2023 The British Ironwork Centre (For Care & Maintenance)
September 2023 Harlow, Essex
October 2023 Colchester, Essex
November 2023 Bolton, Greater Manchester
December 2023 Walsall, West Midlands
February 2024 Leeds, Yorkshire
March 2024 Bury, Lancashire
May 2024 Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset
June 2024 Sunderland, Durham
July 2024 Southend-On-Sea, Essex
August 2024 Luton, Bedfordshire
September 2024 Haverhill, Suffolk
October & November 2024 Oldbury, Sandwell
December 2024 Perth, Scotland
June 2025 Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
October 2025 Hertfordshire
March 2026 Plymouth
April - May 2026 Newark, Nottinghamshire
June 2026 Ely, Cambridgeshire
June & July 2026 Shrewsbury

Host The Knife Angel

If you can’t see your location on the list but enquiries have been made, the agreement has yet to be signed. In order to secure a hosting month, we would recommend contacting your regional Police & Crime Commissioner’s office or your local council to encourage them to sign the agreement at their earliest convenience.

We’d love to hear why your city needs the Knife Angel and the Anti-Violence Bee Monument, and how you would use it to conduct 30 days of educational workshops and programmes for your community youth. If you’d like further information about hosting, please do get in touch.

The Making of the Knife Angel

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The Making of the Knife Angel

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