Photo: Emily Cleaver

Chalk Packing for the Luton Henge

Sunday 22 June 2025

10:00 - 13:00 & 14:00 – 17:00

Marsh House

FREE
A practical workshop packing chalk from Totternhoe Quarry into the site where the Luton Henge will stand.
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Is this for me?

This activity is designed for participants who have an interest in working with nature and the outdoors. Those aged under-14 will need to be supervised by an adult.

The activity will be physically challenging and will take place outdoors.

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Join us for a unique hands-on workshop in Luton where families, friends and individuals come together to shape history—literally. Under the guidance of award-winning artist Matthew Rosier, you’ll help pack chalk from the historic Totternhoe Quarry into the very ground where the Luton Henge will rise.

This ancient technique—used for millennia across the Chilterns—packs chalk into earth to create lasting landscape art. Participants will lay the chalk for the Luton Henge ceremonial centre circle and a pathway through the iconic BMX track. This will involve shovelling loose chalk arranged in bags across the site and then helping to flatten or ‘pack’ the chalk down.

With your hands, you’ll help shape the Luton Henge: a unique outdoor space celebrating nature, creativity and unity. Once finished, its chalk circle and pathway will glow in the moonlight, guiding locals to the Luton Henge.

Select your timeslot, wear comfy shoes and clothing you are happy to get chalky!

Luton Henge: Built by us. For all.

Is any previous experience required?

No, this workshop is for participants with no experience. All equipment will be provided and participants will be guided by an expert tutor throughout.

What should I wear?

No specialist clothing is required, protective equipment will be provided where necessary. Please wear clothing that you are happy to get dirty. Please wear trainers / comfortable shoes, and dress in layers as the session will be outdoors. If it is hot, we recommend wearing a hat and bringing water and snacks.

Will it be dangerous?

No, the activity will not be dangerous. Personal protective equipment / clothing will be supplied if necessary.

What should I bring?

Please come along with some water and snacks.

Marsh House


Marsh House Community Centre, Bramingham Road Luton LU3 2SR
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Credits/supporters

Luton Henge created by Matthew Rosier as part of the Nature Calling programme is presented by Revoluton Arts, commissioned by the Chilterns National Landscape in partnership with the National Landscapes Association, Activate Performing Arts and the Poetry School. The project is funded by Arts Council England and the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (Defra).

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