As a dog walker who uses Biss Meadows regularly, I often found myself grumbling at the unsightly graffiti at the underpass there but this week it has been wonderfully transformed.
In a collaboration between the Friends of Biss Meadows and the A-level students of Clarendon College, the underpass has been covered in the most wonderful and vivid artistic interpretations of Trowbridge. From the River Biss (with its own resident discarded trolley) to the Town Hall; from our resident swans to the Trowbridge park memorial and surrounds. The blaze of colour is a real treat and is making passers-by stop and consider our wonderful town.
I think that a big well done and thank you needs to go out to Clarendon College and the Friends of Biss Meadows for this brilliant initiative.
Mr C Crowther, Trowbridge.
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