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School's shabby sports shed transformed by Telford artist

A shabby sports shed at a Telford school has been transformed by colourful artwork hoping to inspire students to follow their passions.

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The colourful artwork by local graffiti artist Neil Willis has transformed the sports shed at Hadley Learning Community in Telford.

Now, tennis player Serena Williams, Paralympian swimmer Ellie Simmonds, boxer Muhammad Ali, cricketer Moeen Ali and footballers Christiano Ronaldo and Robert Lewandowski are depicted alongside the words Belong, Respect, Inspire, Succeed and Enjoy, which are the school’s values.

The project has been funded by Telford & Wrekin Council’s Safer and Stronger Communities programme, Councillors’ Pride money from ward councillors Eileen Callear and Amrik Jhawar, and the school.

Councillor Kelly Middleton said: “The mural looks amazing and staff say the students can’t stop looking at it. 

"Representing sporting legends from all backgrounds is inspirational for young people, encouraging them to follow their passion and reach their full potential.”

The new mural at HLC
The new mural at HLC

Councillor Raj Mehta added: “I’m delighted that our Safer and Stronger Communities programme has supported the school to deliver this project. It’s all about helping students feel they belong and that anything is possible no matter what their background.”

Artist Neil, from Auniqueart, was commissioned to create the mural - one of several funded by the Council’s Safer and Stronger project. Other murals adorn a railway bridge and underpass to improve the appearance of an area and help residents feel safer.

Milli Couzens, Deputy Headteacher at Hadley Learning Community said: “We are thrilled to unveil our sports shed showcasing inspirational athletes. This project is part of the school’s ongoing commitment to promoting inclusion and celebrating the power of diversity in sport.

“Our children and families had the opportunity to nominate sporting stars, which were then presented to the Student Parliament who supported in making the final decision.

“By featuring sports stars from a wide range of cultures, we aim to inspire our students to pursue their dreams and develop a lifelong love of sports.”

The Safer and Stronger Communities programme, in partnership with the West Mercia Police & Crime Commissioner, is investing £2.5 million into projects across the borough which bring people together and create a sense of belonging and pride.

Residents are welcome to send in suggestions for their area by emailing saferstronger@telford.gov.uk