Children’s artwork brightens up Carmarthen station

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Credit: Transport for Wales

A group of schoolchildren have brightened up the town's railway station with a unique piece of artwork that they have created.

Pupils from Ysgol y Model (Model School) were asked to create a piece of art showing what Carmarthen means to them. Their design depicts Merlin the magician on a train and using his wand to show the magic of Carmarthen. Merlin has been written about in since the 12th century.

Children from Ysgol y Model with their artwork at Carmarthen station. Credit: TfW.

The artwork was created by the school's ‘Criw Cymraeg', with input from pupils in every class with ages ranging from four to 11

Carmarthen railway station is one of many benefitting from ' (TfW) multi-million pound Station Improvement Vision. The programme aims to deliver refurbishments and improved facilities at every station in Wales. Where possible, TfW will also create new retail facilities to, present opportunities for local businesses, and work in partnership with the local community to develop community spaces at stations.

Children from Ysgol y Model at Carmarthen station. Credit: TfW.

The children said: “We have had a fun time helping Carmarthen Train station with their new banner. We worked together to brainstorm what Carmarthen meant to us. We had lots and lots of ideas.

“We decided to use Merlin on a train as the focal point with all our ideas of why Carmarthen is special coming as puffs of smoke coming from the train.

“We also wanted to incorporate a rainbow to remind us of what we have been through during COVID. We supported each other and worked together – we hope all the people who see our work in the train station enjoy it.”

Carmarthenshire County Councillor Alan Speake, who is also a Governor of Ysgol y Model, added: “The children have been so responsive by listening to the guidance and support of the school staff – support of really professional quality – leading to a first-class completion of the work before them.

“Indeed you never know we could meet up with a number of Michelangelos in the future.”

Carmarthen Station Manager James Nicholas said: “We're committed to making Carmarthen a bright and welcoming station for our customers, so it was fantastic to join up with Model Primary School on this project.
“We asked the children to sum up what Carmarthen means to them and we were blown away with what they came up with. I'd like to personally thank the children, Cllr Alan Speake, and our community relations team for their efforts.

“The new artwork will really brighten up our customer waiting rooms for visitors and sums up how important it is having the station at the heart of the community.”

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