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Fazeley bus shelter art celebrates nature and history


An art project has transformed four bus shelters with designs that celebrate a town’s heritage and local nature.

The work by local artists has brought “vibrant colour and a renewed sense of pride” to Fazeley, near Tamworth, said organiser New Urban Era (Nue).

The arts collective said designs included a bull that pays tribute to Fazeley’s name, which is believed to mean “bull’s meadow”, while landmarks and birds found at a nature reserve also feature.

It follows the revamp of two shelters in August which were painted as part of the Art of Tamworth festival.



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