Three more street art projects in Macclesfield after Ian Curtis mural success

By Alex Greensmith 16th May 2022

Just days after we asked if you'd like to see more murals in Macclesfield, Cheshire East Council have confirmed at least three new street art projects. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)
Just days after we asked if you'd like to see more murals in Macclesfield, Cheshire East Council have confirmed at least three new street art projects. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)

The recent mural of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis has led to multiple new art projects commissioned for Macclesfield.

Cheshire East Council has announced plans for three new street art projects that will form part of a trail around Macclesfield town centre. 

Featuring highly visible pieces of artwork, Macclesfield 'Treacle Town' Art Trail will further raise Macclesfield's profile as a creative destination and help to increase footfall to support local businesses.

The trail, which will be known as 'Treacle TART', will incorporate existing art installations – like the mural of the aforementioned Macclesfield musician on Mill Street – along with three new projects planned for key routes around the railway station.

The news comes just a week after Macclesfield Nub News asked readers on Facebook whether they'd like to see more street art in Macclesfield.

The Ian Curtis mural came to Mill Street at the end of March. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News / Alexander Greensmith)

These new projects are being funded by Avanti West Coast, who serve the town with their Pendolino trains, through their Customer and Communities Investment Scheme.

At the station itself, it is hoped a mural can be created on one of the lift towers, to be seen prominently from the Silk Road and by passengers, while a piece of artwork is also planned along the station footbridge. 

In nearby Sunderland Street, it is hoped that shop shutters will be used as the canvas for multiple pieces of artwork, increasing the area's appeal to new business and residential investors. 

While injecting personality and vibrancy into these areas, it is hoped the projects will encourage more people to walk or cycle to the station – helping to cut carbon emissions and improve air quality.

Macclesfield: Councillor Nick Mannion has been a Cheshire East Councillor since May 2015.

They will also give local people opportunities to take part in creative projects which directly improve their town, including through workshops and drop-in activities.

Councillor Nick Mannion, chair of Cheshire East Council's economy and growth committee, said: "Macclesfield is bursting with culture and creativity and the Treacle TART is a fantastic way to celebrate this, while also encouraging people to visit areas of the town centre for longer and increase footfall to support local businesses.

"I would like to thank Avanti West Coast for their support in funding these latest three projects – the locations are crying out to be transformed into something spectacular.

"Not only will key areas of the town centre become much more appealing, they will also provide fantastic opportunities to work with the community to generate ideas and nurture local creativity."

Where would you like to see a mural at Macclesfield Railway Station? (Image - Macclesfield Nub News / Alexander Greensmith)

Mark Osborne, regional growth manager at Avanti West Coast, said: "We're excited to be working with Cheshire East Council to bring areas of Macclesfield to life with the Treacle TART, as we want to champion the places and communities we serve. 

"Macclesfield station is an important gateway to the town, and by capturing the personality of the place and people we hope this trail will provide a warm welcome to those travelling to or from the area by train. 

"We also hope this project will encourage people to explore this beautiful town and consider green journey options by admiring the art while walking or cycling to or from the station." 

The projects will be a significant contributor in delivering the objectives of the council's Macclesfield Town Centre Strategic Regeneration Framework, which sets out the need for improvements around the station area, and the importance of this to local people.

All three are expected to be completed by spring next year and further details will be announced over the coming months.

Dr Abi Gilmore, on behalf of Macclesfield Cultural Forum – which supported Cheshire East Council in its bid to Avanti West Coast for funding – said: "Macclesfield is a town with a unique sense of place. We are as proud of our cultural heritage as we are of our creative vision for the future of the town. 

"As Macclesfield is a gateway to the wonders of the Peak District, so the station is a key gateway site for visitors and a welcome home for residents. 

"We are absolutely thrilled that Avanti are investing in ways to draw people into and around the town using art as a means to engage people in discovering all Macclesfield has to offer."

The full Treacle TART will also include the bespoke kerbstones along the revamped Castle Street, which incorporate extracts from 'A Love Letter To Macc', a poem compiled from words written by Macclesfield residents to celebrate everything they love about the town.

Also in Avanti West Coast-related news, Macclesfield MP David Rutley has responded to the public transport company suspending a train from Macclesfield to Manchester.

Please click here to read that story.

See Also: Painted piano comes to Macclesfield Bus Station

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