Goole Station Mural is the largest station art installation created by children in England!
It was commissioned by Friends of Goole Station, a voluntary station adoption group, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the company town of Goole and combines the work of hundreds of children from nine schools, under the guidance of Dream Heritage, a Goole Community Interest Company.
We thank the following schools for helping to create it:
- Boothferry Primary
- Goole Academy
- Hook C of E Primary
- Kingsway Primary
- Marshlands Primary
- Parkside Primary
- Riverside School
- St Joseph’s Catholic Primary
- Swinefleet Primary
We thank Dream Heritage CIC for enabling and encouraging hundreds of children to engage with enthusiasm and extraordinary creativity to produce this amazing and colourful artwork. Each school was given a 25-year period of Goole history and a list of some of the events that happened during that time, which they have depicted with creativity and imagination.
Some of the details may surprise you. Why is there a crown on top of a tree, what is the Beatles connection with Goole?
Find out more about Dream Heritage
We are grateful for the generous support of our sponsors:
Goole Fields Wind Farms Community Fund