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Consultation has concluded
Maidstone Borough Council is working with Maidstone-born sculptor Jack Durling, to create a special artwork for the new Visitor Centre in Mote Park, and we need your help!
We’re inviting residents, old and new, to share their memories and experiences of Mote Park, whether it’s childhood memories of learning to ride a bike or riding on the model railway, or a more recent experience such as attending your first music festival or just chilling with friends. We want to hear what makes Mote Park special to you.
How to get involved
Survey- Complete our short survey to tell us why Mote Park is special to you.
Survey takes around 5 minutes to complete.
Survey closes 30 September 2022
Maidstone Borough Council is working with Maidstone-born sculptor Jack Durling, to create a special artwork for the new Visitor Centre in Mote Park, and we need your help!
We’re inviting residents, old and new, to share their memories and experiences of Mote Park, whether it’s childhood memories of learning to ride a bike or riding on the model railway, or a more recent experience such as attending your first music festival or just chilling with friends. We want to hear what makes Mote Park special to you.
How to get involved
Survey- Complete our short survey to tell us why Mote Park is special to you.
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Results
There were 67 people that shared their memories of Mote Park with us.
The new sculpture has been installed outside the new Learning Space in Mote Park. Created by Maidstone-born and raised ceramic artist Jack Durling, the ‘Shared Memories Mural’ comprises around 2,000 handmade tactile tiles.
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Mote Park Art is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.