#nowplaying während der #abendrunde mit #django
#bigcountry - #steeltown
Ich mag den "Klang" der #band

Pittsburgh PA #OTD 1976

#Steeltown #NYE with #Elvis

Local children envision Port Talbot’s future in vivid new murals

Children reimagine their town beneath the motorway

On Ynys Street, under the shadow of the M4, pupils aged 7 to 11 have transformed grey concrete into a canvas of colour. Through Swansea University’s Steeltown Storybook: Children’s Chapter, workshops encouraged them to explore Port Talbot’s history, identity and future — from clay modelling to podcasting and photography.

From flying cars to DJ aliens: visions of a brighter future

The children’s ideas ranged from Aberavon Beach and Taibach Memorial Park to dreams of steel museums, flying cars and even DJ aliens soundtracking the town’s future.

One pupil summed up the mood:

“We’d like the town to be more vibrant and colourful with painting under bridges and more graffiti projects, we hope that scientists will discover new colours.”

Story

Local artists bring children’s voices to the walls

Turning those imaginative sketches into reality fell to local collective THEW CREW. Artists Ryan Lee Davies and Matthew Cole said they wanted the murals to reflect the children’s eyes: colourful, happy and full of pride.

“As local lads who’ve grown up in the community, we are grateful to have had the opportunity to take the children’s ideas and turn them into a piece of art that represents the past, present and future of our town,” they said. “We tried to make the murals as seen through the children’s eyes – nice, colourful, and happy, and we really hope everyone enjoys it.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBywhn_zZvo

Challenging the story of decline with colour and hope

Project organisers say the murals do more than brighten a wall — they challenge the narrative that Port Talbot’s industrial transition leaves little hope for the future. Swansea University researchers argue the children’s voices show a community that still sees possibility, not just loss.

The project was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Impact Accelerator Account and brought together schools, artists and community groups including Raspberry Creatives, Families First and Neath Port Talbot Council.

Emily Adams, History PhD candidate, said:

“By centring the voices of young people, this project has challenged dominant narratives about Port Talbot. Headlines sparked by the ongoing industrial transition would suggest a town without hope for the future, but over 200 local children have creatively shown that this is not their reality.”

Dr Michaela James added:

“The United Nations calls for all children and young people to have a voice on matters that affect them. I think this project is a fantastic example of what we can learn from listening to these voices.”

Jack Palmer, Co‑Production Officer at HDRUK Wales, said the children’s pride and passion for their home was “inspiring” and urged decision‑makers to take their suggestions to heart.

What comes next for Steeltown Storybook

With new funding secured, the team plans to continue amplifying children’s ideas — from tackling pollution to opening more youth clubs. And this November, the public will get a behind‑the‑scenes look at the project during the Being Human Festival’s Steeltown Schoolkids exhibition at The Art Space on Station Road.

The team has secured further AHRC funding to continue platforming children’s hopes for the future — from reducing pollution to brightening public spaces and opening more youth clubs.

Related stories from Swansea Bay News

Spectacular sun sculpture ‘Helios’ lights up Swansea Minster for arts weekend
A dazzling light installation transformed Swansea Minster as part of a city-wide celebration of art and culture.

Pupils add colour to new Swansea development
Children from Ysgol Calon Lân helped brighten Swansea’s flagship Y Storfa regeneration project with their own artwork.

Painted utility boxes bring colour and conversation to Mumbles
Fresh Creative Co. and Team Mumbles councillors have turned everyday street furniture into vibrant community talking points.

Artists unveil vision for new museum and creative quarter in Llanelli town centre
A bold new plan reimagines Llanelli’s town centre with a museum and creative hub at its heart.

#Art #artists #ArtsAndHumanitiesResearchCouncil #BeingHumanFestival #HDRUKWales #ImpactAcceleratorAccount #M4 #mural #PortTalbot #Steeltown #SteeltownSchoolkids #SteeltownStorybook #SwanseaUniversity #TheArtSpace #YnysStreet

‘We don’t hold people back’: Hamilton won’t prevent Scott Milanovich from pursuing Riders’ head coaching job

Via @[email protected]

https://3downnation.com/2023/11/07/we-…

#Ticats #Hamilton #HamONT #Steeltown #CFL

'We don't hold people back': Hamilton won't prevent Scott Milanovich from pursuing Riders' head coaching job - 3DownNation

At least publicly, it doesn’t appear the Hamilton Tiger-Cats would hold Scott Milanovich back if he gets the chance to become a head coach elsewhere in the CFL this off-season. “I’d love to keep Scott but we love to see people flourish and see what they can do; what’s best for their family. Scott and […]

3DownNation

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ potential 2024 free agent list

Via @[email protected]

https://3downnation.com/2023/11/07/the…

#Ticats #Hamilton #HamONT #Steeltown #CFL

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats' potential 2024 free agent list - 3DownNation

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats were eliminated from the postseason in the Eastern Semi-Final following a 27-12 loss to the Montreal Alouettes. The game ended the Ticats’ hopes of playing in this year’s Grey Cup, which is being played at Tim Hortons Field in Steeltown. There are plenty of key decisions to be made this off-season, including […]

3DownNation

‘We don’t hold people back’: Hamilton won’t prevent Scott Milanovich from pursuing Riders’ head coaching job

Via @[email protected]

https://3downnation.com/2023/11/07/we-…

#Ticats #Hamilton #HamONT #Steeltown #CFL

'We don't hold people back': Hamilton won't prevent Scott Milanovich from pursuing Riders' head coaching job - 3DownNation

At least publicly, it doesn’t appear the Hamilton Tiger-Cats would hold Scott Milanovich back if he gets the chance to become a head coach elsewhere in the CFL this off-season. “I’d love to keep Scott but we love to see people flourish and see what they can do; what’s best for their family. Scott and […]

3DownNation

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ potential 2024 free agent list

Via @[email protected]

https://3downnation.com/2023/11/07/the…

#Ticats #Hamilton #HamONT #Steeltown #CFL

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats' potential 2024 free agent list - 3DownNation

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats were eliminated from the postseason in the Eastern Semi-Final following a 27-12 loss to the Montreal Alouettes. The game ended the Ticats’ hopes of playing in this year’s Grey Cup, which is being played at Tim Hortons Field in Steeltown. There are plenty of key decisions to be made this off-season, including […]

3DownNation

One of the top recording artists in the world will perform as part of this year's Grey Cup festival

https://3downnation.com/2023/09/26/car…

#Hamilton #HamONT #Steeltown #CFL

Carrie Underwood to perform during Grey Cup Festival in Hamilton - 3DownNation

Internationally-renowned musician Carrie Underwood will perform at the Built in the Hammer Grey Cup Music Festival ahead of this year’s CFL championship game. Underwood’s performance will occur at the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton on Friday, Nov. 17 as part of a series of concerts leading up to the main event on Sunday. There will be […]

3DownNation