HAVE you got a story about Langley playwright Jim Allen? Or maybe your grandfather once shared a tale about Old Canky the mysterious grave robber with you.
If so, Rochdale Borough Council wants to hear from you as part of a new £100,000 town centre art feature.
Artist Tim Rushton was appointed last year following a public consultation, to create the landscape feature which is being financed by Tesco.
Now that the former swimming pool and civic centre have been cleared to make way for the new store, Tim is progressing designs for the landscaped feature. He’s appealing for any photographs, facts, stories or any other interesting information to help bring the artwork to life.
Tim will consider any material sent in before he finalises the designs. They will then be incorporated into stainless steel banners and decorative cast iron floor panels which along with seating and trees will provide a new link between the Tesco store and the town centre near Middleton Gardens.
The people, places and historical events Tim is working on include:
Tim said: "I look forward to receiving any relevant information that will help us to celebrate the history of Middleton. I would like the work to portray a true reflection of Middleton’s past, but in a modern, fresh way to create an area in the town centre that can be enjoyed by everyone."
Tim will start creating the landscaped artwork in spring next year ahead of the store opening in summer.
Chairman of Middleton Township Councillor Peter Williams said: "It is important that all aspects of Middleton’s history are celebrated in the town. This is great opportunity for people to share any useful information, memories or experiences, which could help shape the art feature."
Martin Ledson, project officer with Rochdale Development Agency, which has helped manage the project, said: "The artwork will complement other developments helping to regenerate the town centre including the new Middleton Arena, the bus station and improvements to the shopping centre. The Tesco store is expected to create more than 200 new local jobs, with half guaranteed for the long-term unemployed."
Anyone wanting to share memories or photographs for the new artwork should contact Martin on m.ledson@investinrochdale .co.uk or call 01706 837411.
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