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PR 2623

02 February 2010

Langley Patterns

Artwork adorning the revamped Langley Green Parade was all suggested by residents and Langley Green Primary School pupils to represent themselves and their cultures.

The patterns, which were chosen from carpet designs, drawings, textiles and household decorations, give a glimpse of the customs, traditions, heritage and lives of the people of the neighbourhood.

The international range of designs reflects the enormous cultural and ethnic diversity of the area and depicts many of the cultures which have settled in Langley Green from across the UK and around the world.

The patterns and decorations, normally hidden in everyone's homes, are brought out into Langley Parade on seats, banners and lampposts, to celebrate the variety of people in the local community.

The countries featured include Barbados, China, Diego Garcia, England, France, India, Italy, Lithuania, Mauritius, Northern Ireland, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka and Wales. The patterns have been developed from many sources including woven, knotted and printed textiles, ceramic tiles, architecture, counters, embroidery, henna, toys, badges and crests.

Other improvements taking place as part of the Langley Green regeneration scheme is:

All of this work is being carried out to improve Langley Green. It will enhance the environment, community facilities, parade, open spaces, recycling, roads and parking.

Caption:

A selection of the new artwork at Langley Parade

Allan Hambly

01293 438781

allan.hambly@crawley.gov.uk

  

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