A group of local school children have had their artwork celebrating Watford displayed in bold colour on Clarendon Road after the winners of the inaugural ‘I Love Watford’ art competition were revealed.
In a hotly contested school-wide competition organised by developer Regal London, the students of St John’s Church of England School on Clarendon Road brought together their creativity and passion for their local community through the creation of original art works.
Judged by Cllr Aga Dychton (Watford Borough Council), Nicola Schneider (Head of Communities at Building Heroes) and Paul Eden (Co-Founder of Regal London), the winning artworks have now been displayed on the site hoardings at The Clarendon Works, the largest new office scheme in Watford and one of the UK’s healthiest workspaces.
The entries featured a wide range of creative responses to the topic, with art depicting everything from Cassiobury Park to Watford F.C. The judges, who said deciding on a winner for each year group was a hugely difficult task (so much so that for Year 4 two winners were chosen), revealed the winning artists at a special school event this week. They were: Arthur, Reception; Adam, Year 1; Cecilia, Year 2; Cooper, Year 3; Sofia and Ivy, Year 4; and Evie, Year 5.
I feel happy that I’ve won the competition. It feels great that my picture will be seen by the wider community – Watford is a great place to live!
Evie Taylor
Year 5 Winner
The entire school has been buzzing for weeks about this competition, and it’s such a joy to see them so excited and express their love of where they live. We’re really pleased to have struck up such a positive partnership with our nearly-next-door neighbours at The Clarendon Works and Regal London and look forward to continue to work with them to bring art to Clarendon Road, joy to our students, and wider benefits to the school and to Watford.
Anna Pyatt
Headteacher, St. John’s Church of England School
Choosing the winners in this competition was just so tough, so huge congratulations to everyone who took part. Watford clearly has an exceptional creative community and the whole process of working with the local school and the wider community has been hugely rewarding. We look forward to hosting further events and initiatives as we continue to progress the development of Watford’s best and most sustainable new workspace.
Paul Eden
Co-Founder, Regal London
The art competition is the latest initiative organised by Regal London to celebrate Watford and its community, as part of the developer’s commitment to have a positive impact on the people and places where it is bringing new buildings to life. The Regal London Real Estate Academy, in partnership with charity Building Heroes, is supporting Watford residents to gain the skills to begin a career in construction through a mix of classroom learning and on-site, hands-on training at The Clarendon Works.
The Clarendon Works will provide Grade A central London-quality office space over 12 floors for businesses of all dimensions, placing high sustainability credentials and employee health and wellbeing at its heart. It is one of only a handful of office developments in the UK pursuing WELL Platinum certification – the highest rating under the global WELL Building Standard – which will make it one of the UK’s healthiest workspaces.