Monday, 19 January 2009



City General Maternity Block (Re-Birth)

Tales from a changing city is currently contributing work within the fit for the future project (Re-birth). The project is based around the renewal of the maternity wards of the city general hospital of the city of Stoke on Trent and is a major arts project working with many artists within the city.




Armitage Shanks
(Garner Street)

Tales from a changing city was also granted full access in to the site of which captured the factory as it stood since its closure. The site is in its final stages of demolition and will soon be a business park. The former Excelsior site on Garner Street will soon be developed into a business park helping local companies to relocate from redeveloping areas within the city.
Garner Street once had other pottery manufactures on it such as Twyfords and a small community of residents and a large pub. The residential properties and pub was knocked down a couple of years ago due to environmental reasons.





Hanley Post office
Access was granted into the head post office in the city centre after its move into the city shopping complex.The Post office was built in 1906 by John Rutherford at the cost of around £13,000 and opened in October of the same year
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We wait to see what becomes of this listed historical building after the relocation of the post office in 2007

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Bucknall New Road (The Living Gallery)

One of the major routes in to the city centre, Bucknall new road is due to be cleared as part of the regeneration of the city. The art work is part of the living gallery project which is a comunity based project with input from residents and schools within the area.



More regular updates will follow.


All works 'copyright Darren Washington'/ 'copyright Tales from a changing city 2009'

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