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<title>First Designs For the Triangle</title>
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<description>Currently we are having the  wax slab for the central bronze feature made by Castle  Fine Art just down the road at Woodchester. Here are the working drawings for the first couple of designs  one from documentary sources the other from work dome with  children at St James Primary in Cheltenham their  old school building is 100yds from the Triangle itself and many of the chilren live on or near the  Tramway route </description>
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<description>Well 2010 and  everyone just recovering from the snow.  There are  three  projects on the go at the moment  the most pressing of which is the  Norwood Triangle renovation project  a  bizarre road junction in the South of Cheltenham which we are helping redesign. The project will resurface  and extend the pedestrian area there  plant trees and have as a central  feature  a  series of stone and bronze discs  relating  to  the history of the area. This will be specifically the  Leckhampton branch of the  Gloucester and Cheltenham Railway a horse drawn tramway that  brought building stone down from the quarries above the town and which allowed the development of Cheltenham in the nineteenth century  in particular  south Cheltenham which  would not have come into being in its present form without the tramroad.Installation will be in May and at the moment we are just  working on the drawings for the stone discs and the wax for the central bronze feature.A bit out of date now but here is the ...</description>
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