'Stunning art brings our town to life'

Streets, buildings and underpasses in a Worcestershire town have been turned into vibrant works of art local children have been involved with.
The five murals are at Chawson Pleck Underpass, Camp Furlong Underpass, the Rik Mayall's Comedy Emporium, The Talbot pub, and Union Lane.
The initiative has been funded by Wychavon District Council and the Droitwich Spa Place Board - using money from the district council's share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
A new piece will also be revealed at Emms Haberdashery this summer.
The children contributed to both of the underpass memorials.
Droitwich Loves Books, the art at Chawson Pleck, features characters from children's literature enjoying landmarks of Droitwich Spa - inspired by ideas from students at Chawson First School.
The Camp Furlong mural, called Positive-Safe-Future, depicts uplifting images and messages with students' designs incorporated into the final artwork.

The piece at The Talbot completely covers the side of the building, depicting the town's iconic landmarks and heritage.
"We take pride in collaborating with the residents of Droitwich Spa, and Droitwich Spa Place Board on this transformative project," said council leader, Richard Morris.

"We gained insights and feedback from the local community, and the designs have been crafted which embody our shared vision."
Matt Nicol, Chairman of Droitwich Spa Place Board, added: "We can't wait for everyone to experience the stunning art that brings our town to life!"
"People, memories and stories of our amazing town have inspired each illustration."
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