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Skelmersdale Bridge Mural 
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Working in a river has to be the most unusual office Paul has had in his career so far. The newest addition to Paul's collection of murals is the Skelmersdale Bridge mural hidden away in Tawd Valley, Skelmersdale. 

 

The artwork symbolises the ability of native fish species (Brown Trout, Chub & Stone loach) to swim up the river Tawd now that the Weir is gone and the river bed has re-naturalised.

The new culvert head mural is the perfect way to finish off the Cobb's Clough Weir removal project in the area, the mural adds even more colour to the valley.

A massive thank you to West Lancashire Borough Council Parks & Countryside Ranger Service Ribble Rivers Trust Friends of Tawd Valley Groundwork Cheshire, Lancashire, Merseyside.

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