A series of mosaic roundels created in partnership with local people are being installed at rail stations in north London. The eye-catching roundels, made from glazed tiles, are the product of a two-year project led by artist Maud Milton working with schools and community groups.
The first roundel was installed nearby at South Tottenham station on the Gospel Oak to Barking Line. Others are also being installed at London Overground stations at Highams Park station, with another at Chingford station. Roundels are due to be installed at Leyton High Road and Leyton Midland Road stations next month.
Funding for the project came from transport company Arriva, the Mayor’s London Borough of Culture award and the Trinity Buoy Wharf Trust. Some of the materials were donated by building suppliers Ardex, Bal, Ceramic Specialists and Travis Perkins.
Maud Milton and a team of eight artists, supported by volunteers, carried out workshops at schools. Open workshops were also held at public spaces, with members of the community playing a key role in helping design the roundels.
At the end of this project there will be seven roundels up across north-east London. Sadly, with one installed at nearby South Tottenham, it seems unlikely that our own station is in with a chance.
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