Action group finish twitten make-over with artistic flair
With much hands-on help from The Battle Local Action Planning Group (BLAPG) members and Battle Town Council the practical work of painting the ceiling and maintaining the lighting has been completed.
Last week with the help of Ann Stewart, head of art at Battle Abbey School, who offered a choice of pieces of past students artwork, BLAPG was able to install four pieces within the wall arches to help enhance the experience of using the twitten.
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Hide AdPaula Fisher, BLAPG project champion, said: “I am delighted and relieved to see this project completed and already receiving admiring comments from many people using the twitten.”
Work on the twitten started early last year.
The first objective was to have it cleaned and painted for the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings in October.
Having achieved this goal, Paula had bigger ideas and set about the twitten art idea, which has taken shape this week.
Bev Marks, chairman of BLAPG said: “Once the twitten cleaning and painting objective was visible we gathered support to do even more.
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Hide Ad“Battle Historical Society and Battle Museum have taken a particularly keen and supportive interest in the work.”
BLAPG is hoping this spirit of taking care of the town will prove to be infectious and others will wish to join the small band of BLAPG-ers in other improvement projects.
If you are interested in finding out more about BLAPG and all the good work the group does, please come along to the forthcoming Battle Town Assembly.
• Has your group done something good for your community recently?
If so, why not tell everyone about it?
Email the Rye and Battle Observers at rye.battle@jpress.co.uk.