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NWRC students ‘buzzing’ with new mural at popular Limavady food joint

20 February 2025
Large group of females and one male in a cafe which has been painted with a mural. They are holding a logo that says NWRC.
Large group of females and one male in a cafe which has been painted with a mural.

Art students at North West Regional College’s (NWRC) Limavady campus have just unveiled their brand new mural at Buzz ‘n Berry eatery in the town centre.

The students, who are studying the UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Practice at NWRC, have spent the past three months creating the mural at the newly installed outdoor eating area on Connell Street as part of their second assignment brief.

Battling the snow, rain and bitter cold, the students brought the project in on time and the new area is now open for business.

Emma Dickson, Course Co-ordinator at NWRC said: “I am so proud to stand with these students at the completion of the project.

“It all started in October 2024 when Ethan Price from Buzz n’ Berry approached us about the opportunity. What we had here was a blank canvas – Ethan wanted the mural to be food-related and represent the street vendors that also trade within the space – selling food such as burgers, coffees, pizza, chips, and smoothies.

“He also wanted our designs to be bright and asked for the colour on the walls to ‘pop.’ The girls have been braving the elements which included freezing temperatures, but it was brilliant for them because this was a live project. I was impressed with how the class worked together as a team showing each other great support and exchanging ideas.

“This is their project and every inch presents their individual styles. And we’ve left our mark behind with our names and the NWRC logo!”

Ethan Price from Buzz n’ Berry said the collaboration with NWRC has been a huge success.

He added: “For everyone at Buzz ‘n Berry community is very important, and to have local students work on this has been brilliant.

“The mural turned out exactly as we envisioned. The students have truly brought the brief to life, and we are thrilled with the results. I hope local people come along and see the work for themselves.”

If you’re interested in a course like this - applications for the UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Practice at NWRC Limavady are now open at www.nwrc.ac.uk/apply and search Limavady Art & Design.

The college’s Open days also take place on 25th Feb - Strabane 12-7pm, 26th Feb - Strand Rd & Springtown 12-7pm and 27th Feb - Limavady Main Street & Greystone 12-7pm

Register now: www.nwrc.ac.uk/open-days

<p><strong><em>Hannah Crutchley sketches the Bee on the new mural</em></strong></p>

Hannah Crutchley sketches the Bee on the new mural

<p><strong><em>Alicia Marie sketches the smoothie at Buzz n'Berry</em></strong></p>

Alicia Marie sketches the smoothie at Buzz n'Berry

<p><strong><em>Dearbhla Lockhart and Hannah Middleton</em></strong></p>

Dearbhla Lockhart and Hannah Middleton

<p><strong><em>Abbey Robb stands beside her design. </em></strong></p>

Abbey Robb stands beside her design.

<p><strong><em>NWRC students Hannah Crutchley and Sophie McCullagh pictured at the mural at Buzz n Berry.</em></strong></p>

NWRC students Hannah Crutchley and Sophie McCullagh pictured at the mural at Buzz n Berry.

<p><strong><em>Brooke Aaliyah paints the NWRC logo</em></strong></p>

Brooke Aaliyah paints the NWRC logo

<p><strong><em>Lily Gardiner pictured at the new mural</em></strong></p>

Lily Gardiner pictured at the new mural

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