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Underpass being given facelift by creative students

TUNNEL

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CREATIVE students are bringing a splash of colour to a drab and dreary tunnel in desperate need of some brightenin­g up.

While the work has just begun on the A66 underpass in Hartburn, pedestrian­s and cyclists from the surroundin­g community are already applauding the effort.

“For our students this is a fantastic blank canvas to showcase what they can do and see real positive results for their hard work,” said Christophe­r Cameron, a lecturer at The Skills Academy in Billingham who has been helping to lead the team.

“For most of our students this will be the first time they have seen their work displayed in such a public space and received immediate feedback from the public.”

The students at The Skills Academy were invited to help transform the tunnel by Hartburn ward councillor Niall Innes. He said: “There have been some issues with antisocial behaviour and litter around the underpass, so we have been trying to think of innovative ways to repurpose it, make it a nicer focal point, and hopefully tackle some of the issues.

“I approached The Skills Academy, and the project took off at speed. Art has never been one of my strong points, so I am in awe of the work they have produced.” For the group of around 10 students, it has taken elbow grease, creativity and determinat­ion.

Chris explained the underpass had to be cleaned and primed before any colour could be applied, so constructi­on students lent a hand, working alongside the art, design and media team.

The underpass is lined with corrugated metal which added to the challenge, particular­ly when it came to creating straight lines.

Now into the summer break, the students have been giving their own time to complete the first section.

Islay Northend, 16, said: “I was excited to get started on the project. I live nearby so I knew how big it was.

“I have been coming along during the holidays because I don’t want to leave it not done.”

William Gray, 18, added: “I have never done anything like this before, so we have done lots of research into different artists’ work to help inspire our designs.”

Incorporat­ing all their ideas, the final design covers a section at the entrance of the tunnel, featuring a burst of colour and, once complete, will include a profile of the Infinity Bridge.

William added: “Painting on corrugated metal seemed a bit impossible at first but it has been easier than I expected, and it is looking good.”

Already making plans for students joining The Skills Academy in September, lecturer Chris said: “Next year’s students will create a design for the other side of the underpass entrance and the plan is to gradually work our way through.”

PROJECT AIMING TO BRIGHTEN UP DREARY

 ?? ?? Hartburn ward councillor Niall Innes, The Skills Academy’s Chris Cameron, student William Gray, and receptioni­st Elizabeth Boagey
Hartburn ward councillor Niall Innes, The Skills Academy’s Chris Cameron, student William Gray, and receptioni­st Elizabeth Boagey
 ?? ?? Transforma­tion at the underpass
Transforma­tion at the underpass

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