• Support Wokingham Today
  • Get the print edition
  • Sign up for our daily newsletter
Friday, February 6, 2026
Wokingham.Today
  • HOME
  • MY AREA
    • All
    • Arborfield
    • Barkham
    • Beech Hill
    • Binfield
    • Bracknell
    • Charvil
    • Crowthorne
    • Earley
    • Emmbrook
    • Finchampstead
    • Grazeley
    • Henley
    • Hurst
    • Lower Earley
    • Norreys
    • Reading
    • Remenham
    • Riseley
    • Shinfield
    • Sindlesham
    • Sonning
    • Spencers Wood
    • Swallowfield
    • Three Mile Cross
    • Twyford
    • Wargrave
    • Winnersh
    • Wokingham
    • Wokingham Without
    • Woodley
    • Woosehill
    • Yateley
    Thames Valley Police

    Up to 30 people in late-night street brawl as Police launch Wokingham appeal

    Referees gave him the red card. Pic: Andrew Batt.

    Final whistle for referee Barry the Book

    Clive Jones, Wokingham MP, welcomes the National Cancer Plan, but warns that more funding is needed. Picture: Liberal Democrats

    Clive Jones welcomes National Cancer Plan, but adds warning

    Grizabella in her new home 'reading'. PIcture: Sam Osborne

    Love Cats? Borough writers can shine in national story competition

    Thames valley police

    “It is unacceptable to cause such suffering”: Police comment after Winnersh woman given sentence for shooting cats with air weapon

    Some rain yesterday, not in Reading, obviously Picture: Markus Spiske from Pixabay

    You thought last year was wet? This January just made history in Reading

    Finchampstead Ladies v East Oxford Ladies. Pic: Andrew Batt

    Westwood down Burghfield

    Lost wedding ring

    Couple offers £100 reward after wedding ring lost in Wokingham

    Only the Poets Picture: Andrew Merritt

    RaW Sounds Today: Only The Poets, Asia, The Primitives

  • CRIME
  • SPORT
    • All
    • Binfield FC
    • Reading FC
    Leam Richardson Picture: Luke Adams

    ‘It would be a very bad look to jump ship’: Fans react as Reading FC boss is linked with Championship job

    Referees gave him the red card. Pic: Andrew Batt.

    Final whistle for referee Barry the Book

    Finchampstead Ladies v East Oxford Ladies. Pic: Andrew Batt

    Westwood down Burghfield

    Reading FC

    Reading FC staff member banned after alleged homophobic comment about referee

    Rob Couhig and Todd Trosclair Picture: Luke Adams

    Why Reading FC believe artificial intelligence could change their future as owners target Premier League return

    Femi Azeez

    Millwall reject huge transfer bid for former Reading FC winger

    Wokingham Half Marathon Pictures: Andrew Batt

    All you need to know about the David Cliff Wokingham half marathon

    Leam Richardson Picture: Luke Adams

    Reading FC manager linked with vacant managerial position at Championship club

    Junior Hoilett Picture: Luke Adams

    Ex-Reading FC player signs for rivals Swindon Town

  • READING FC
  • COMMUNITY
    Grizabella in her new home 'reading'. PIcture: Sam Osborne

    Love Cats? Borough writers can shine in national story competition

    Lost wedding ring

    Couple offers £100 reward after wedding ring lost in Wokingham

    He was a long-serving market trader. Pic: Supplied.

    Death of long-standing market trader

    Wokingham Lions are planning fun events throughout 2026. Picture: Wokingham Lions

    Wokingham Lions: Plenty of fun to roar about in 2026

    Cllr Lou Timlin

    Celebrate international women’s day in Wokingham

    Twyford Drama?s April production is Traitor at the Beeches, written and directed by Kathy Reid. Picture Twyford Drama

    Twyford Drama: expect giggles at The Beeches

    A successful litter pick and sponsored walk by CLASP members at Dinton Pastures left the area tidier, and raised money for CLASP. Pictures: CLASP Wokingham

    CLASP will put on their dancing shoes this month

    The A33 relief road is set to close overnight as part of rolling closures which will see some of the major roads around Reading upgraded

    When will Heathlands Road return to normal?

    It is expanding access to a pioneering health and fitness programme.

    Places Leisure’s new programme for those with MSK conditions

  • LIFESTYLE
    • All
    • Food
    • Health
    • Obituaries
    • People
    Clive Jones, Wokingham MP, welcomes the National Cancer Plan, but warns that more funding is needed. Picture: Liberal Democrats

    Clive Jones welcomes National Cancer Plan, but adds warning

    Wokingham Half Marathon Pictures: Andrew Batt

    All you need to know about the David Cliff Wokingham half marathon

    It is expanding access to a pioneering health and fitness programme.

    Places Leisure’s new programme for those with MSK conditions

    Five Guys

    Queues and crowds as Five Guys opens in Winnersh

    The Sportman pub in Shinfield Road, Reading. Credit: Ashleigh Signs

    New look for pub at busy junction in Reading approved

    Mayor Lou Timlin with David Cliff and his team.

    Mayor Lou gets set for Wokingham half marathon

    Dog barking Picture: Pixabay,.danhancoo

    Number of dog barking complaints in Wokingham revealed

    Marion Elizabeth Povall

    Dorothy Rogers

  • WHAT’S ON
    • All
    • Arts
    • Entertainment
    Only the Poets Picture: Andrew Merritt

    RaW Sounds Today: Only The Poets, Asia, The Primitives

    Join Daisy's Dream 30th Birthday Bake-off celebrations. Picture: Daisy's Dream

    Join Daisy’s Dream’s birthday bake-off

    Wokingham Festival Picture: Andrew Merritt

    Wokingham Festival reveals acts with announcement of 2026 line-up

    Enjoy a night of opera gems in Wokingham

    Spriggan Mist Picture: Andrew Merritt

    RaW Sounds Today: Spriggan Mist, Nicole Allen, Lake Acacia

    Image by Sarah Mills from Pixabay.

    Plans for large Wokingham art event

    Image by ???????? from Pixabay.

    All the details for Lunar New Year in Wokingham

    Enjoy a night out with the girls at Wade, in March. Picture: Justin Vogt via Pixabay

    Enjoy a night out with the girls for charity

    Twyford Beer Festival on Saturday.

    All you need to know about Twyford Beer Festival as tickets go on sale

  • BUSINESS
  • ADVERTISE
  • CONTACT
No Result
View All Result
Wokingham.Today
No Result
View All Result
Home Area Bracknell

Standing on the shoulders of giants: Bracknell’s Lexicon unveils summer spectacular

by Phil Creighton
August 19, 2021
in Bracknell, Featured
Bracknell Forest Giants

Lady Greenwood at The Lexicon Picture: Phil Creighton

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A GIANT day out is promised to The Lexicon’s visitors over the next 10 days thanks to a summer holiday spectacular.

The Bracknell-based shopping centre has launched Bracknell Forest Giants – three ginormous interactive exhibits aimed at celebrating what gives our neighbour its name: trees.

Running through to August Bank Holiday, Monday, August 30, there will be special events every day including storytelling, theatres, street entertainment and roaming trees.

The centrepiece is the three giant sculptures, offering different takes on the natural world, and interactive in their own way.

Lexicon
Children celebrating the launch of the Bracknell Forest Giants at The Lexicon

Outside Bill’s restaurant is Wise Woodland, a 6.5m sculpture that is the guardian of the forest’s history.

Close to Marks & Spencer is Lady Greenwood, The Lexicon’s Mother Earth, looking after the smallest insect to the largest tree.

Related posts

‘It would be a very bad look to jump ship’: Fans react as Reading FC boss is linked with Championship job

Up to 30 people in late-night street brawl as Police launch Wokingham appeal

The third giant is Little Acorn, located above The Entertainer, a playful young sapling, who organisers say encourage forest adventures and fun.

While there are giant trees roaming through The Lexicon, it’s possible for visitors to turn themselves into virtual tree giants using special QR codes and smartphones.

And it’s possible to buy tickets for a storytelling show at The Forest Friends Den, hosted by Old Brack the Badger and Bright-Tail the Fox.

Visitors can also follow a giant footsteps trail, created by the community. Entries could win a giant prize, in the form of a £1,000 Forest Holiday gift voucher. 

Lexicon
Little Acorn is a a playful young sapling perched high above the Entertainer Picture: Phil Creighton

In Princess Square, a series of short videos will be screened highlighting how people can help preserve the forest for future generations, get involved through programmes such as the Bracknell Forest Guardian scheme, and see how the unique giants were made.

At the unveiling on Thursday, Timothy Wheadon, chief executive at Bracknell Forest Council, said the team were satisfied and feeling good about their achievement.

“Today is the culmination of a lot of hard work over many months by a lot of people,” he said. “There’s a sense of anticipation about what the next 10 days will bring, and a sense of pride in what we’ve achieved.

“There is also a sense of ambition for what we want to achieve in the future.”

Mr Wheadon had enjoyed walking around The Lexicon and seeing visitors interact with the trees and the entertainers, praising the festival atmosphere.

“That’s what we wanted with the performers, the giants and the storytellers. There will be more of that over the course of the next 10 days.”

This autumn sees the fourth anniversary of The Lexicon, but for much of the past 18 months it has not been the town centre that people had been used to. Mr Wheadon feels that the Bracknell Forest Giants is a chance to restate the vision for the centre, which is a mixture of shopping, dining and leisure activities.

“2017 was a fantastic start, but it’s not the end of the project,” he said. “We’re no different from the challenges the world has faced in the past 18 months, but this is our opportunity to reinvigorate the town, reenergise it, and welcome people with a real attraction, an attraction with scale and ambition that people will want to come from the surrounding areas to participate in.

“People from everywhere, particularly Wokingham, will be welcome to come.”

Lexicon
Launch of Bracknell Forest Giants at The Lexicon

And Rob Morris, The Lexicon’s general manager, was just as pleased with the way the project has turned out.

“It’s amazing,” he said. “The Bracknell Forest Giants event is absolutely a factor in people coming back to Bracknell.

“The town is full of wonderful things, not just shops, and this type of event just adds another layer of excitement into it.”

He was particularly pleased with the creatures from the woodland realm, saying they are amazing, and it was hard to pick a favourite.

“I think people have got to come along, see what’s here and make their own judgments.”

The centre is now fully reopened and while covid measures have been relaxed, Mr Morris wants shoppers to carry on being careful.

“We still encourage people to be sensible and shop safely when they visit The Lexicon,” he said. “Hopefully if we keep doing the right things, things will start to get better and better.”

Lexicon

The Bracknell Forest Giants is more than just an interactive display and entertainment. The council and The Lexicon are launching a new Forest Guardian scheme with primary school children when they return in the autumn. It will help pupils learn about the forest and encourage tree planting.

“Our forest and green spaces, which represent almost 40% of the borough’s landscape*, are so instrumental in making our borough such a special place to live and work,” says Stephen Chown, head of parks and countryside at Bracknell Forest Council. 

“We hope that this celebration and education campaign will encourage more people to benefit from and get involved with this fantastic natural resource.”

For more information visit Bracknellforestgiants.com and follow #BracknellForestGiants on social media.

Keep up to date by signing up for our daily newsletter

We don’t spam we only send our newsletter to people who have requested it.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Previous Post

Reading FC sign Junior Hoilett on one year deal

Next Post

Save the date – Wokingham’s Heritage Open Day will celebrate local food and its producers

FOLLOW US

POPULAR THIS WEEK

Thames valley police

“It is unacceptable to cause such suffering”: Police comment after Winnersh woman given sentence for shooting cats with air weapon

February 6, 2026
Wokingham borough council said ir has  previously put these works off, but now it's urgent.

Bearwood Road closure starts next week

January 31, 2026
Pauline Jorgensen reports a pothole in Rushey Way, Lower Earley

Are your local roads getting worse? Council says residents must step in

February 2, 2026
The Sportman pub in Shinfield Road, Reading. Credit: Ashleigh Signs

New look for pub at busy junction in Reading approved

February 1, 2026
Thames Valley Police

Woman pleads guilty to shooting two cats in Winnersh with air weapon

February 3, 2026
Twyford Drama?s April production is Traitor at the Beeches, written and directed by Kathy Reid. Picture Twyford Drama

Twyford Drama: expect giggles at The Beeches

February 5, 2026

ABOUT US

Wokingham Today is dedicated to providing news online across the whole of the Borough of Wokingham. It is a Social Enterprise, existing to support the various communities in Wokingham Borough.

Wokingham.Today is a Social Enterprise and aims to ensure that everyone within the Borough has free access to independent and up-to-date news. However, providing this service is not without costs. If you are able to, please make a contribution to support our work.

CONTACT US

[email protected]

Keep up to date with our daily newsletter

We don’t spam we only send our newsletter to people that have subscribed

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

  • Support Us
  • Book Advertising
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get the Print Edition
  • Sign up for our daily newsletter

The Wokingham Paper Ltd publications are regulated by IPSO – the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
If you have a complaint about a  The Wokingham Paper Ltd  publication in print or online, you should, in the first instance, contact the publication concerned, email: [email protected], or telephone: 0118 327 2662. If it is not resolved to your satisfaction, you should contact IPSO by telephone: 0300 123 2220, or visit its website: www.ipso.co.uk. Members of the public are welcome to contact IPSO at any time if they are not sure how to proceed, or need advice on how to frame a complaint.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • MY AREA
    • Arborfield
    • Barkham
    • Beech Hill
    • Binfield
    • Bracknell
    • Charvil
    • Crowthorne
    • Earley
    • Emmbrook
    • Finchampstead
    • Grazeley
    • Henley
    • Hurst
    • Lower Earley
    • Norreys
    • Reading
    • Remenham
  • CRIME
  • COMMUNITY
  • LIFESTYLE
  • SPORT
  • READING FC
  • OBITUARIES
  • WHAT’S ON
  • BUSINESS
  • PHOTOS
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
  • CONTACT US
  • WHERE TO GET THE PRINT EDITION
  • SUPPORT US

© 2022 - The Wokingham Paper Ltd - All Right Reserved.