William Mitchell's mural, recently rediscovered in Blackheath during civil construction work, will be moved to Brooklands Primary School after restoration. Greenwich Council collaborated with local residents and the Heritage of London Trust for funding. The restoration aims not only to preserve Mitchell's art but also to educate pupils at the primary school about conservation techniques. Mitchell, known for numerous public art pieces across the UK and internationally, has had more works listed on the National Heritage List for England than any other post-war artist.
Greenwich Council's commitment to restoring and relocating William Mitchell's mural highlights the importance of preserving public art for educational purposes and community engagement.
The mural's restoration, funded by the Heritage of London Trust, will serve as a valuable educational resource for pupils at Brooklands Primary School, linking art with learning.
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