Our Wishes for the River Allen in Wimborne Collected from the Audience of Timeless Stream

At the end of each performance of Timeless Stream, the audience was invited to write their wishes for the future of the River Allen on a paper leaf.  The audience then carried their wish to the river bank in procession with the cast carrying the crayfish structure.  We closed our eyes and imagined the crayfish re-entering the river and carrying our wishes downstream.

Thursday 21st October

  • May all life in and out of the water
    Be SAFE
    Be HAPPY
    and THRIVE

  • Reduce run-off from farms and traffic

  • I wish for the crayfish to come back to Wimborne

  • May we prioritise nature before selfish wishes

  • I wish that all people would respect the habitats and lives of all creatures, no matter what size

  • I wish the crayfish were back and thriving in the river again

  • I hope the otters breed successfully

  • I hope that we eat more American Crayfish. They’re tasty!

  • I wish that the eels could swim again in our rivers

  • I wish that all the creatures may return to the River

  • I wish people would be educated on what lies around them

  • I wish for clean water for the crayfish

  • I wish Otters came in more numbers

  • Add light to life in the river

  • I wish people knew how precious you are x

  • More eels

Friday 22nd October 

  • I wish all wildlife from the river Allen will return and improve over time for future generations!

  • Regular testing of the river to make sure it is clean

  • Tell the crayfish story, make everyone, especially locals, aware of what has happened and what can be done.
    You are telling it, but wider, further, farther!

  • I wish that all the publicity about sewage in the river comes through and laws are created stopping sewage flowing into our rivers

  • Share your story- oh, beautiful crayfish – that people will know how to help you

  • All go green and ask scientists to check the water – protest and push for survival

  • CLEAN RIVERS FOR ALL CREATURES

  • Wish to see more kingfishers. Dedicated protected breeding grounds for the crayfish and appreciation for our river.  Understand it.

  • Clean water

  • Find a way to stop the pollutants entering your home

  • Freedom for the life of the River

  • Conservation area – where rubbish, other unwanted habitats can’t access to enable growth, reproduction etc.

  • I wish that man will appreciate all of nature’s creatures and especially the native crayfish

  • ‘Crayfish’ Bio security awareness, to everyone in simple terms.  Nature’s jewels – I love the cases of Caddis flies

  • I wish the water voles well. Let people and predatory animals not spoil their lives.  Catch and eradicate all the non-native species      Judy

  • Bio-Security

  • Clean water

  • GIVE US ALL ACCESS TO THE RIVER!  Make people aware of the need for BIO-SECURITY to keep our river clean!

  • THE NATIVE CRAYFISH WILL RETURN

  • Make a wish for crystal clear water for everything to survive.

  • No predators for crayfish!

  • I wish the animals live in safe environments. I wish it will all grow back.

  • I wish for generation upon generation of future crayfish in the river

  • Your habitat, friendlier faces to sustain it

  • I wish for the native crayfish to return to the river. Sending to the crayfish

  • Wish for the Green Party

  • To work with schools so the community understands the importance of not transferring mud and water from one place to the other

  • RESPECT FROM ALL FOR ALL OUR WATERS

Saturday 23rd October 

  • Not as much plastic waste in the river! For crayfish

  • Encourage the community to keep our river clean! Put on this play in schools and elsewhere!

  • I wish the life of the native crayfish survives. I wish for a change of priorities.  Not profit but purpose.  Survival of the species.

  • Take the play out to all schools – a good way to educate the future generations. Start a breeding programme for the crayfish.

  • Wish for the crayfish to come back.

  • I wish the otters will continue to flourish, breed, play and live for many years.

  • Keep river flowing

  • No more poison. Keep the river clean.  Put your rubbish in a bin.

  • I wish for the creatures of the Allen to grow strong and enjoy their natural habitat

  • I wish for the crayfish to have a safe home.

  • Get equipment to measure river stats. It’s needed!

  • May the river remain pure for as human interaction destroyed its balance so let it restore and maintain it.

  • I wish for the return of the crayfish in safety and purity for interconnectedness in waters and community.

  • Make sure that what the crayfish feeds on is in the river in abundance!

  • I wish our rivers and waters were better protected, so they remain safe for threatened species like the crayfish.

  • Hold fast indigenous one
    feed and fight
    with all your
    Wimborne
    might!

  • Eradicate the American imposter – are they good to eat? Start a breeding programme, under scientifically proven perfect conditions, release native crayfish into the river and start a harvesting programme.

  • SAVE the eels.

  • I wish

  • I wish for my boys to always be healthy and happy. X

  • PROTECT

  • Everybody work together

  • Otters playing in the river

  • More paths around the river to explore it.

  • I wish nothing eats you when you return.

  • KINGFISHER survival

  • UNDERSTAND NATURE

  • Re-join the EU to ensure water purity.   Geoff

  • We must keep water levels suitable for their existence. Clear, clean water

  • SHAME THE POLLUTERS!

  • I wish that the eels can crawl across the field for many years to come.

  • I wish for more eels

  • MORE KINGFISHERS

  • I wish for the crayfish

  • Kingfisher xx        Christopher 4 years old

  • Crayfish (drawing)      Nicholas

  • NATIONAL – A NEW CLEAN WATER ACT.
    LOCAL – A clean water “PACT” for business and people – A practical mandate to keep water clean.

  • KEEP OUR RIVER CLEAN!

  • Protect our native wildlife. “Don’t kill me” says the crayfish.

  • The death of the river
    Makes me shiver
    Our plants and animals will
    die if you don’t take care
    The water pollution means
    The crayfish aren’t there
    Keep it clean
    Keep it green!
    Bring them back to us!


 

MILLENNIUM WISHES MADE BY THE PEOPLE OF WIMBORNE

AT THE PERFORMANCE OF THE QUARTERJACK’S CHALLENGE 

“Peace and love for all”   Sandy Hirsh

“World peace”   Hannah, aged 12

“Peace among our family and throughout the world”   Michael Young

“The community play be funded to move to the Barbican in 2000”   Anon

“Community spirit and world peace”   Jane, aged 49

“Enterprise”   Joan Frayer, aged 74

“No starvation”   Jenny

“Health, wealth and happiness”   Inga & Vic Grayson, Frank & Ben Dowdle

“End of all wars and all racial and sexual discrimination”   Dan Horitz, aged 14

“The resources of the world are shared more fairly between the people of the world”   Ruth Bush, aged 51

“Wimborne’s sense of community and neighbourliness develops more and that the world encompasses further values”   Richard Bush

“An end to hate and war”   Trevor Brown, aged 76

“Everyone should have a fair life”   Molly Mines, aged 10

“Complete disarmament. Failing that a weekend on a desert island with Darcey Bussell”   Adrian Williams, aged 41

“Our wonderful town of Wimborne will continue to be a witness of the glory of God and Jesus Christ”   Maureen and Tony Lewis

“Peace in all the world”   Anon

“We should all learn to care for our environment more”    Anne Griffiths, aged 42

“Wimborne to remain the excellent community that it is and for people to make their wishes come true by making them known and taking direct action”   Anon

“Everyone should take stock of their lives, decide what really matters and don’t continue to be so ‘driven’ – just a nicer pace in life when people could have more time for each other and enjoy life!”   Richard Ashby

“A rediscovery of eternal Christian values by people turning to Jesus Christ”   Ruth Mason, aged 58

“To rebuild the spire on the Minster”   Alfie Tyson Brown, aged 7

“Margaret Beaufort’s example should continue worldwide for it is education that brings tolerance, understanding and the ability to appreciate life as the gift it is”   Anon

“To preserve for the next millennium celebrations (i.e. 3000) our wonderful heritage here in Wimborne.  I do hope it will not be destroyed by the proposed supermarket!”   Gill Curlett

“Not to build a new supermarket”   Dennis Curlett, aged 52

“Churches together in Wimborne should flourish and continue our Christian heritage”   Anon

“Healing for the Earth. Healing for the people – a new consciousness and compassion”   Wendy Wharam, aged 66

“Give everyone in the world the right to a good education”   Steve Smith, aged 41

“Wimborne will be left in peace and free from shopping developments”   Gregory Vevver, aged 10

“Peace everywhere”   Marjory Corkhill, aged 77

“Happiness and peace all over the world”   Kate Billington, aged 10

“Peace”   James Bond, aged 61

“No one should be hungry or fight anyone else”    A K Horitz

“An end of killing and racism. World peace”   John Young, aged 14

“Peace and elimination of world poverty”   Lawrence family

“Wimborne to stay and prosper with all people playing a part to help it do so.Long live Wimborne and England”     Anon

“Peace all over the world”  Pauline & Ray Moore, Pat & Bill Rush

“Peace”    Tom Wrigglesworth, aged 12

“No more hunger”    Laura Thomas, aged 10

“Peace in the world”   Sharon Muiruri

“More sweets”    Mburu (Sharon Muiruri’s son), aged 2

“Health”     Mrs A Nicholls

“All to be nice and respect to all”    Ivy Ellis

“Prosperity to the community”    A R Barton, aged 6

“World equality”    W Stevenson, aged 65

“Lasting world peace”    Anon

“People and nations will do more listening to each other and put God’s love into practice”     Nigel Feaver, aged 48

“I hope that Wimborne finds another Mr Oliver to organise the celebration of the next millennium”     Anon

“That boys will be nice”    Claire, aged 5

“More enterprise in the town”    Mr Swallow, aged 85

“Happiness in the family”    Emma Lockwood, aged 9

“Everyone in the world has a good time”    Patrick Wall, aged 7

“Natural world knowledge which heals”    Ms Harvey, aged 59

“People are more tolerant of each other and become less materialistic”    Anon

“Health and happiness and that a cure is soon found for cancer”   Trudy Auly, aged 44

“Love and tolerance by all people to all people”    Elaine Hills, aged 47

“Good health and happiness for my parents in their retirement”    Rhys Taylor, aged 44

“The community play continues to 2100 and goes from strength to strength”    B Allsop, aged 29

“The world to be more at peace and for all mankind to be more tolerant of each other, especially for religious tolerance”   Eileen Butler, aged 67

“Peace, fulfilment and good health to all in the world”     Two ordinary folk of this town

“Peace – and the wisdom of the wise lady of Cowgrove to carry us through the next millennium”     Paul & Maureen Edwards

“A peaceful new millennium”    Ian, aged 39

“Peace to the world and freedom from hunger”    Ken Barnes, aged 72