Mural Project - Ryedale Road and Herbert Street, West Ryde

Submissions closed on 20 November 2022, 11:59 PM

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The City of Ryde is committed to creating a vibrant and liveable city. Council is implementing street art projects throughout the area with the aim to:

  • reduce illegal graffiti and tagging on walls by removing blank canvases;
  • support and provide opportunities for artistic endeavours;
  • expand the area's collection of innovative contemporary street art;
  • build relationships between artists and local residents and/or businesses, property owners and community partner organisations;
  • enhance community confidence and perceptions of safety

In December 2022, Council will be installing a mural on the wall of 59 Ryedale Road facing Herbert Street.

This project has been funded by NSW Department of Communities & Justice as part of the Graffiti Management Grant.

Council would like to invite the community to contribute to the development of the mural concepts. Your feedback will be used to assist the mural artist in the development of the final mural design.

HAVE YOUR SAY

You can Have Your Say on the Mural Project - Ryedale Road and Herbert Street, West Ryde in a number of ways including via e-mail or post, or by completing the online submission form below.


Written Submissions

Written submissions must be clearly marked as ‘Mural Project - Ryedale Road and Herbert Street, West Ryde’.

All submissions must be received by Council by Sunday 20 November 2022.


Online Submissions

Online Submissions are now closed.

 

Location

59 Ryedale Road facing Herbert Street, West Ryde 2114  View Map

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If you require more information about the Mural Project - Ryedale Road and Herbert Street, West Ryde, please email cityofryde@ryde.nsw.gov.au, or if you are unable to make an online/written submission, please call our Customer Service Centre on 9952 8222.

If you require translating assistance, you may call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 and ask for an interpreter to contact Council for you.