Unique artwork unveiled at Cheshire station

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Cheshire Buddies with their artwork. // Credit: Avanti West Coast
Cheshire Buddies with their artwork. // Credit: Avanti West Coast

Organisations and industries associated with in are celebrated in an art installation that has been unveiled at the town’s railway station.

The installation is a community project supported by that connects young people with the railway and was created out of waste materials such as used bottle tops, toy parts, buttons, pens, beads, and tiles.

One of the artwork creations. // Credit: Avanti West Coast
One of the artwork creations. // Credit: Avanti West Coast

Located on platform 12 of the station, the artwork features the railway, Bentley Motors, renowned ice cream van manufacturer Whitby Morrison, and Mornflake Oats. At the same time, brightly coloured figures represent the town’s community.

Avanti West Coast supports the initiative through its Customer and Communities Investment Fund, which supports activities that address social needs.

The installation was created as part of a project by Central Cheshire Buddies Scheme, a that supports children and young people with disabilities and their siblings.

The children worked with local artist Sue Guildford of Junk Art who specialises in repurposing discarded materials.

Cheshire Buddies artwork. // Credit: Avanti West Coast
Cheshire Buddies artwork. // Credit: Avanti West Coast

With the title ‘Train Buddies’, the project is designed to give disabled children and young carers experiences linked to the railway they would not ordinarily have.

By the end of next March, three of the charity’s activity groups will have enjoyed 24 days out by train, including trips to Blackpool for the tower, the circus, and Sea Life.

Railway stations are becoming popular places to display community art, such as at South Bank station in the Tees Valley and at Malden Manor in southwest London.

One of the artwork creations. // Credit: Avanti West Coast
One of the artwork creations. // Credit: Avanti West Coast

”We’ve loved welcoming Sue and Cheshire Buddies to the station to give waste materials a new lease of life and are delighted with the results! The unique artwork provides a warm welcome to those travelling to and from the town by train and is a great celebration of Crewe.

Taryn Banks, Crewe station manager

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