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As part of the Love the Lane project in the Clementswood/Loxford area, we organised an art competition in partnership with Cleveland Road, Uphall, and Woodlands primary schools, as well as One Place East. More than 600 children and residents with disabilities took part, showcasing incredible artistic talent and creativity. From these, 64 entries were shortlisted, with eight selected as winners and digitally reproduced onto panel boards now installed in the flowerbeds outside the engagement hub on Ilford Lane. The remaining 56 shortlisted artworks, proudly presented as our ‘Highly Commended’ entries, are also on display, celebrating the remarkable community spirit and diverse creativity behind this initiative.
Finalists
Woodland Primary School
Bibi Adesanya, 6A
Sabrina Khan, 6A
Pratyusha Nagaiah, 6A
Tuzarriba Uddin Nesa, 5O
Reah Butt, 5O
Inaaya Karim, 3BD
Laaiba Ira, 3BD
Hadi Hafiz, 3BD
Khadeerah Hassan, 3S
Amrit Sidhu, 6G
Mahid Ali, 6G
Andreea Catrinici, 6G
Murad Abdulwahid, 6G
Hassan Ali, 6G
Bani Kuar, RC
Amelia Zacon, RC
Aabrish Shiekh, RC
Manha Ahmed, 5O
Uphall Primary School
Saad Muhammed Khan, 3KO
Alexander Helton, 3KO
Darius Cernea, 4SH
Shyon Hassan, 3KO
Jannath Hasanul, 3KO
Sana Sohel, 3KO
Sabiha Sohel, 3KO
Melisa Streti, 3BE
Rabea Raisa Khalak, 3BE
Inaaya Asim, 3BE
Nabi Khan, 3KO
Sayham Ahmed, 3BE
Adiyan Basir, 3KO
Eshaal Chaudhry, KA
Aariyan Zarif, KA
Abeeha Asif, 1K
Nicholas Rachis, 6RA
Ajwa Sameen, 4SA
Zakariyah Khan, 3KO
Sumaia Seddike, 6RA
Safwana Hoque, 1BE
Sabiha Sohel, 3KO
Zainab-Noor Malik, 4SA
Ryan Kumar, 4SA
Cleveland Road Primary School
Ayeza, 3LS
Maeesha, 3LS
Aisha, 5J
Juwayriyya, 5J
Urvvi, 5C
Faryal, 5C
Aanya, 4S
Mustafa, 3B
Dylan, 2E
Aiza, 5M
Zaya, 6Q
Keishah, 6Q
One Place East
As part of the Love the Lane project in the Clementswood/Loxford area, we organised an art competition in partnership with Cleveland Road, Uphall, and Woodlands primary schools, as well as One Place East. More than 600 children and residents with disabilities took part, showcasing incredible artistic talent and creativity. From these, 64 entries were shortlisted, with eight selected as winners and digitally reproduced onto panel boards now installed in the flowerbeds outside the engagement hub on Ilford Lane. The remaining 56 shortlisted artworks, proudly presented as our ‘Highly Commended’ entries, are also on display, celebrating the remarkable community spirit and diverse creativity behind this initiative.