Murals have been painted by local artist Todd Jerm, and plants and flowers have been added to walls and planters on Normanton Road as part of a partnership between Derby City Council, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and The Pakistan Community Centre, funded by the Home Office’s Safer Streets round four funding.
The artwork has been inspired from drawings by young people at the Pakistan Community Centre’s summer holiday activity-funded club. Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s Community Organiser, Adam Dosunmu Slater and Youth Worker, Ruth Richardson visited the community group and asked them to draw something that represented nature and the community. Many students chose animals they had seen in Arboretum Park, such as foxes and squirrels, and others commented on the culturally diverse and exotic shops that make up Normanton Road.
Artist Todd took the drawings as the basis for his work and split them into distinct themes across the three-tiered area owned by Pak Foods.
On the largest wall, a wetland mural has been created to celebrate the nature found on Arboretum Park’s wildlife area, with local birds on the surrounding walls. Along the bottom section of the planters, mammals that are common to Derby have been painted. The middle row has grass and flowers native to Britain and the top row shows the skyline with a rainbow.
Finally, an inspirational message of “BEE ONE NORMANTON” takes pride of place on the side wall to show the community spirit that has endured across the generations.