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Art installation at Shropshire’s newest business park is taking shape

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A new art installation destined to have pride-of-place at Bishop’s Castle Business Park is starting to take shape.

Last year Planet Art, a Midlands-based art agency, were awarded the commission to create a piece of artwork for Shropshire’s newest business park in Bishop’s Castle, and are pleased to share their progress to date.

The design is a laser cut sphere, made from stainless steel, and has LED lighting. It will be installed this month (February 2023).

The installation for Bishop's Castle Business Park

The installation

Julie Edwards and Ron Thompson of Planet Art were inspired by Shropshire, a county they both love, and especially by Bishop’s Castle itself. The pair have worked together for nearly 30 years and have specialist experience in creating work in public spaces and communities.

(L-to-r): Alan Williamson, director, Mercian Weldcraft; Stuart Allmark welder; Ron Thompson artist, Planet Art. Photo credit: Julie Edwards, artist, Planet Art)

(L-to-r): Alan Williamson, director, Mercian Weldcraft; Stuart Allmark welder; Ron Thompson artist, Planet Art.
Photo credit: Julie Edwards, artist, Planet Art)

Julie Edwards said:-

“We are on schedule and pleased with our progress so far. We were pleased to be awarded such a prestigious commission but were also delighted to be given the opportunity to embody our love of the area in the installation. The piece has been designed to reflect Bishop’s Castle heritage and beautiful surroundings.”

Dean Carroll, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for growth, regeneration and housing said:-

“It’s great to see this piece coming together nicely It’s already starting to look wonderful so I can’t wait to see it in situ soon.”

Planet Art have previously created public realm pieces for a variety of clients nationally and internationally. Locally this includes commissions for Newman University in Birmingham, and two structures for Telford & Wrekin Council for the Southwater development.

Ruth Houghton, local Shropshire Councillor for Bishop’s Castle, said:-

“It is very exciting to see progress being made on this piece of public art. Bishop’s Castle is well known for its arts and crafts focus and this will fit in really well. The first phase of installation will be taking place at the end of the month, which is timely for the Bishop’s Castle Arts Festival too, happening from Tuesday 21 February – Sunday 26 February 2023.”