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About our work at Willesden Junction
OPDC is bringing forward a series of local improvement projects, supported by the Mayor of London’s Good Growth Fund, to make the spaces and places in Old Oak more welcoming, accessible and enjoyable for the community.
As part of this work, we’re improving the public space in and around Willesden Junction station with new planting, community amenities and public art.
Improvements include:
trees, flowers and green space to make the area more welcoming
benches and planting to create a more comfortable space for people waiting for buses
new public artwork to reflect the character of the local area and make clear routes through the station
clearer signage towards the station
a community notice board
improvements to existing street furniture to tidy up the area.
What we're up to
We have now appointed artists ‘STATIC’, who were selected with the local resident panel, to design and deliver creative wayfinding artwork at Upper Station Square as part of this project. We have asked them to create graphic murals that celebrate and reference the local area.
Artwork around Upper Station Square and around the Harrow Road entrance and bridge will be delivered in Spring 2023.
The local community and regular commuters will have an opportunity to feedback into these designs as they develop.
Get involved
To continue conversations on the design works and to provide feedback on the project, please email info@opdc.london.gov.uk.
OPDC is bringing forward a series of local improvement projects, supported by the Mayor of London’s Good Growth Fund, to make the spaces and places in Old Oak more welcoming, accessible and enjoyable for the community.
As part of this work, we’re improving the public space in and around Willesden Junction station with new planting, community amenities and public art.
Improvements include:
trees, flowers and green space to make the area more welcoming
benches and planting to create a more comfortable space for people waiting for buses
new public artwork to reflect the character of the local area and make clear routes through the station
clearer signage towards the station
a community notice board
improvements to existing street furniture to tidy up the area.
What we're up to
We have now appointed artists ‘STATIC’, who were selected with the local resident panel, to design and deliver creative wayfinding artwork at Upper Station Square as part of this project. We have asked them to create graphic murals that celebrate and reference the local area.
Artwork around Upper Station Square and around the Harrow Road entrance and bridge will be delivered in Spring 2023.
The local community and regular commuters will have an opportunity to feedback into these designs as they develop.
Get involved
To continue conversations on the design works and to provide feedback on the project, please email info@opdc.london.gov.uk.