A HANDFUL of vibrant creative pieces have been dotted around Droitwich Spa as part of a new street art project.
The streets, buildings, and underpasses of Droitwich Spa have been transformed as part of the Street Art scheme – made possible through Wychavon’s share of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
The new Droitwich SpART project builds on the success of the previous Underpass Art Project. With several stunning installations already completed, and an exciting new piece set to be unveiled at Emms Haberdashery this summer.
Councillor Richard Morris, leader of the council and executive board member for economic growth and tourism at Wychavon, said: “We take pride in collaborating on this transformative project.
“We gained insights and feedback from the local community, and the designs have been crafted which embody our shared vision.”
One of the featured artworks, Droitwich Loves Books, was created by the talented Andrew ‘Title’ Mills for the Chawson Pleck Underpass.
It brings characters from children’s literature to life, showcasing them as they enjoy the local landmarks of Droitwich Spa.
This design was inspired by the creativity of students from Chawson First School, adding a significant touch of local involvement.
A mural at Camp Furlong, created by Melanie JS, was developed with the enthusiastic input of Witton Middle School students and is named Positive-Safe-Future. This installation has transformed the underpass into a brighter, safer space filled with uplifting images and messages. The final panels proudly feature the students’ designs, showcasing their pride in the town.
Another highlight is For the Love of Droitwich Spa at The Talbot, crafted by WeTheSeeds in collaboration with the community.
This artwork celebrates Droitwich Spa, highlighting its iconic landmarks and rich heritage. Residents are challenged to see how many they can spot.
The Rik Mayall’s Comedy Emporium, by Milan Topovic, honours one of Droitwich Spa’s most cherished residents, comedian Rik Mayall.
It incorporates elements from his beloved characters and features his likeness on a King of Hearts playing card, symbolising how his fans view him as the King of Comedy.
This piece was unveiled to coincide with the first-ever Rik Mayall Comedy Festival, which took place from May 31 to June 7. Due to its popularity, the vacant unit that hosts the artwork was transformed into a merchandise pop-up shop during the festival.
And Vivid Memories: Reflections from Our Community at Union Lane, was created by WeTheSeeds. It’s a breathtaking installation showcasing the cherished stories and memories of Droitwich Spa residents, serving as a welcoming sight for those arriving by train. From dancing at the Winter Gardens to memorable trips on the Pamela May, this art piece beautifully captures the essence of our community.
The artworks have been funded by Wychavon District Council and Droitwich Spa Place Board.
