VIDEO: Better Tomorrows Sculpture Challenge

THE winner of the Better Tomorrows Sculpture was announced on Wednesday (June 10) at the Cass Sculpture Foundation in Goodwood.

Stuart Slade, 35, from Northbrook College won the competition which will now see his sculpture displayed in the sculpture park for the next six months.

See the video on the right hand side of this page.

Students from Chichester College including the Brinsbury campus at Pulborough, Northbrook College in Worthing, Worthing College and Central Sussex College in Haywards Heath have all taken part in the challenge to produce a stunning array of work which has helped them to think about how they can create a greener future.

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The competition was set up by Better Tomorrows, an independent not-for-profit company aimed at driving forward behavioural and cultural change within the county in order to meet the requirements of living in a more sustainable manner.

Students from each of the four colleges had to create their own sculptures which would reflect the Better Tomorrows message.

They were then whittled down to a final few and judged on Thursday May 21 by Claire Shea, curator from the Cass Sculpture Foundation, Councillor and cabinet member John De Mierre from the West Sussex County Council and Gary Shipton, Editor-in Chief of the West Sussex Gazette and West Sussex County Times newspaper groups.

If you don't agree with the judges click here to see all 10 finalists and cast your own vote in our online competition.

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