Published: Wednesday, 9th November 2022

Several murals, once on display in the Leamington Spa station underpass, are looking for new homes! we are asking you to get in touch, whether you are a resident or business owner.

The much-loved panels, which welcomed commuters and visitors for over a decade, were replaced this July by The Leamington Spa Colour Palette artwork as part of station improvement works, welcoming thousands of visitors to the town as part of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
 
These murals, which are 8ft X 4ft, were created by young people through the Warwickshire Youth Justice Service and depicted key parts of Royal Leamington Spa's history. For example, Dr Henry Jephson and Jephson Gardens, which is named after him. 
 
Councillor Liam Bartlett, Warwick District Councils Portfolio Holder for Place, Arts and Economy, said: 
 
"This presents a great opportunity to own a piece of local history. The murals were designed by our young people, and we hope that they will all be rehomed locally and remembered for all the hard work that went into developing them."
 
These murals can be viewed on the Warwick District Council website, where you can submit your interest in owning one of these murals by 5pm on Friday 25 November. Successful applicants will need to be able to collect and transport the murals from Warwick District Council’s offices in Royal Leamington Spa.
 

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