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2 September 2025

Young people bring colour to Paisley through new murals

Young people have created three vibrant new murals to transform an area of Seedhill, Paisley.

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A colorful mural on a long wall features playful drawings of children, animals, houses, nature, and the word "WILLYBUGS" in bold letters, with industrial buildings and a partly cloudy sky in the background.

Young people have created three vibrant new murals to transform an area of Seedhill, Paisley.

The murals have been created by youth groups and pupils from Williamsburgh and St John Ogilvie primary schools, supported by Renfrewshire Council’s Youth Services and street artists Tragic O’Hara and Peter Stewart Arts.

Several people wearing plastic ponchos and shoe covers are spray painting a colorful mural with a horse and blue sky on a white brick wall outdoors. A person in a blue jersey stands nearby.

The Love2Care mural showcases the voices of care-experienced young people with colours, symbols and words. It tells of their hopes and strength and the importance of having community.

Three people in white coveralls paint a colorful mural featuring cartoon-like characters and buildings on a brick wall. One person holds a phone, likely taking a photo, while the others paint the mural.

Paisley in the Future mural design was based on drawings by Williamsburgh Primary pupils on their ideas of what Paisley could look like in years to come.

The Characters mural was designed by St John Ogilvie Primary pupils, showcasing their favourite things, people and hobbies. Pupils voted on the winning design to be painted.

Two people wearing rain ponchos, masks, gloves, and blue shoe covers paint a colorful mural of animals, flowers, and stars on a brick wall outdoors under a cloudy sky.

A Williamsburgh Primary pupil said: “In school, we worked together to draw ideas for the mural, then Tosh put this all together and painted the outlines on the wall for us to fill in.”

A St Ogilvie Primary pupil added: “My favourite part of the experience was colouring in my design on the wall with spray-paint.”

A person in a white protective suit and blue shoe covers spray paints a brick design onto a colorful mural on a brick wall, with paint supplies in a black bin nearby.

Councillor Marie McGurk, convener of Renfrewshire Council’s Community and Housing Policy Board, said: “These murals are a celebration of young people’s creativity and reflect their thoughts, feelings and imaginations. I hope they feel pride in what they have created with these street artists and that residents and visitors to Seedhill enjoy the colourful artwork.”

The Love2Care and Characters murals were funded through the Promise Partnership Youth-led Grants Programme, one of several Scottish Government initiatives delivered under The Promise Partnership and administered by the Corra Foundation.

A fourth mural focusing on climate change and sustainability is in development with support from Scottish Leather Group, whose site neighbours the wall filling with murals.

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