Artist behind new village sign design invited to see work on display

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The artist behind the designs of new village signs in Calverton was last week invited to see her work on display.

Christine Hall is an artist from Southwell and provided artwork for the new signs welcoming people to the village.

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The welcome signs have been designed to reflect the history of the village with reference to farming, William Lee’s Stocking Frame and recently the coal mining industry.

Calverton artist with village sign
PICTURED: Artist Christine Hall with the new signs welcoming people to Calverton

G & S Signs of Calverton made and put up the signs

Grant funding for the scheme was received from Nottinghamshire County Council and Calverton Parish Council with an additional donation of £1,000 from Persimmon Builder.

A parish council spokesman said: “The Parish Council would like to thank all those involved in achieving these new signs, in particular Cllr Joan Inger and County Councillor Boyd Elliot.

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