CREATIVE students at All Sorts of Performing Arts have given their outside of their new home a new lease of life with a colourful mural to brighten up the wall at Medway Community Centre.
The school held fund-raising activities including a danceathon and a summer fete with paint donated by parents to enable the revamp before members of the St Paul`s Creative Group came up with a design for the mural to show passers-by a little of what is provided for youngsters in the area.
Principal Stuart Inglis said: “2018 has been an extremely busy year developing our new home and developing a strong community base we plan to grow further in 2019.
“St Pauls have done a fantastic job producing the mural depicting the performing arts. It’s great to see the local community of Worcester engaging in these activities and a massive thank you to all our funders who have provided outstanding support.”
Gerry Lowman of St Pauls, said: “Paul Manley was the artist who created the designs and he involved a small team to help bring his designs to fruition.
“The Creative Group was recently involved with St Richard`s Stand Tall event and have also worked on murals with Worcester Canal Group.
“We very much enjoy working with different local community groups and it was a great pleasure to contribute a little to the centre where such a lot of fun and creative activities take place.”
