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    Llandudno station welcomes colourful new artwork created by local pupils

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 9, 2026No Comments
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    A new art installation has been revealed at Llandudno railway station, created by students from the local Additional Learning Needs (ALN) school, as part of a project marking 200 years of the modern railway.

    Students from Ysgol Y Gogarth have worked alongside local artist Mel Roberts of Mazin Mosaics, teachers and support staff to create colourful mosaic panels inspired by their own experiences of travelling the beautiful Conwy Valley Line, the history of the railway, and the places and landmarks that make this part of North Wales so memorable.

    Over 12 weekly art sessions, funded by Transport for Wales, the students explored design, colour, texture and storytelling while developing new skills, building confidence and working together to create a piece of public art that will now be permanently displayed at Llandudno railway station for passengers, visitors and the local community to enjoy.

    Mel Roberts of Mazin Mosaics said: “Working with the pupils and staff of Ysgol Y Gogarth, and Karen (Community Rail Officer) has been a fulfilling and fun experience.

    “From the outset, the pupils have been engaged, eager to learn and have grown in confidence in both working together and in their mosaic making skills. They should be proud, as I am, of the beautiful mosaics.”

    Janine Tennant-Jones, Teacher at Ysgol Y Gogarth said: “Being part of this project has been a truly enriching and meaningful learning experience for our learners. It has provided authentic opportunities for young people to develop their creativity, confidence and collaboration skills while engaging with their local area and cynefin in a purposeful and inclusive way.

    “At Ysgol Y Gogarth, we are committed to ensuring all learners can contribute, belong and thrive within their community. This project reflects the aspirations of the Curriculum for Wales by supporting enthusiastic, creative and ambitious learners to play an active role in society through a real and lasting community project.

    “We are incredibly proud of our learners and the legacy they have created for the wider community to enjoy at Llandudno railway station for years to come.”

    The project, which has been funded by Transport for Wales and delivered by the Conwy Valley and North Wales Coast Community Rail Partnership (CRP), forms part of the wider Railway 200 celebrations, recognising two centuries since the birth of the modern railway while looking ahead to the next generation of rail users and innovators.

    Melanie Lawton, Community Rail Strategic Lead at Transport for Wales said: “Llandudno is known as the Queen of Welsh resorts, this project with Ysgol Gogarth has connected the community to the railway in a joyous way.

    “The artwork creates a sense of place, and for our passengers travelling at Llandudno railway station to enjoy.”

    Karen Williams, Community Rail Officer for the Conwy Valley and North Wales Coast CRP said: “It has been a pleasure to work with the staff and pupils of Ysgol y Gogarth on this latest project.

    “Week after week, the pupils demonstrated outstanding determination and passion through their chosen artwork. They used materials and tools safely, respectfully, and with great care, while working together to create these wonderful pieces.

    “On behalf of the CRP, I would like to extend a huge thank you to everyone involved for the hard work, enthusiasm, and commitment shown throughout this project.”

    The official unveiling of the art installation coincided with Community Rail Week (1 – 7 June), an annual national celebration of the people, partnerships and projects that help connect communities through rail.

    The Conwy Valley and North Wales Coast CRP was proud to mark the week by showcasing a project that promotes inclusivity and community engagement while making a station a place that reflects the community it serves.

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