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Stunning street art painted underneath railway viaduct
By Martin Booth, Wednesday Mar 17, 2021
An area previously blighted by tagging has been transformed by a collection of Bristol artists.
The community art scheme underneath the Fox Road viaduct in Easton sees five stunning pieces of art replace the graffiti that was previously on the columns.
Severnside Community Rail Partnership and Network Rail commissioned artist groups and five Bristol artists to create the new artwork.
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The artists whose work now features are arts collective Peace of Art, ‘Rob and Sophie Wheeler of Graft, Anna Higgie, Silent Hobo, Rob Wheeler, Dave Bain, and Zoe Power.
Summer Road closed today and will be closed until next Friday (March 12). It will close from The Broadway to Wrens Nest Road, from 9.30am till 2.30pm each day. Dudley Council said the closure if to safely facilitate carriageway resurfacing works. The diversion is via The Broadway, Lime Pit Lane, Wrens Nest Road and vice versa. For access to properties on: Willow Road, Ivy Road, Woodsorrel Road, Laurel Road (west), Harebell Crescent (west), Marigold Crescent (west) - use Ivy Road, Laurel Road, Foxglove Road, Wrens Nest Road and follow diversion. For access to properties on: Laurel Road (east), Harebell Crescent (east), Marigold Crescent (east) - use Celandine Road and Laurel Road and follow diversion.
For the second year running the awards will be held virtually due to coronavirus restrictions. The closing date to get your nominations in for this year s Malmesbury’s Citizen of the Year Awards is Monday, April 19. Malmesbury Town Council will be making Citizen of the Year Awards to those who, in the judgement of Malmesbury Town councillors, have made the most significant and sustained contribution to the local community in the past year. The area in which the contribution must have been made is Malmesbury, Milbourne, Cowbridge, Burton Hill, Common Road, Foxley Road and Filands. Voting is open for people to propose nominations for a member or organisation in the community for one of five awards.
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