People are being asked to help fill the kindness garden in Clarence Park with rocks decorated with pictures and positive messages which will encourage others.

Weston Mercury: The garden is taking shape in July, but the border after rocks have been taken.The garden is taking shape in July, but the border after rocks have been taken. (Image: Archant)

Rocks from the garden are intended to be given to staff and Covid-19 patients at Weston General Hospital.

The garden was filling up at the start of the project, but all rocks have been taken, leaving the area empty.

Director of Intergenerational Activities, Weston Super Rocks, Tania Bodalia, said: “People are welcome to add rocks they may have found or created at home. When the rock garden border is full, these will be gifted to staff and Covid-19 patients at Weston General Hospital. Patients aren’t allowed any visitors at the moment – therefore, this will be a nice way to give them some hope and positivity during this difficult time.”

Weston Super Rocks are working on projects with That Creative Thingy Wotsit CIC, a group of Dementia Friends who specialise in person-centred care.

Weston Mercury: The area at Clarance Park ready to be transformed into a kindness rock gardenThe area at Clarance Park ready to be transformed into a kindness rock garden (Image: Archant)

Weston Mercury: The garden border at Clarence Parks beginning to fill with decorate rocksThe garden border at Clarence Parks beginning to fill with decorate rocks (Image: Archant)

Weston Mercury: Kindness rocks, decorated with pictures and positive messages.Kindness rocks, decorated with pictures and positive messages. (Image: Archant)

Weston Mercury: Garden border at Clarence Park before the project started.Garden border at Clarence Park before the project started. (Image: Archant)