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Hunt is on for artist to create vibrant works in the heart of Buckie


By Alan Beresford

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The hunt is on for an artist to help brighten up Buckie's Cluny Square. Inset: Councillor Marc Macrae.
The hunt is on for an artist to help brighten up Buckie's Cluny Square. Inset: Councillor Marc Macrae.

MORAY Council is looking for an artist to deliver proposals identified through the Buckie Town Centre Improvement Plan.

They will design and create a shelter for people to sit and enjoy the sea views around the telescope at Cluny Square’s north east quadrant.

The local authority is also looking for durable, low-maintenance seating, bollards, guard rails, signs, bins, cycle racks and display boards to be created around Cluny Square and the wider Buckie area, under the Buckie Town Centre Improvement Plan.

The chairman of Moray Council’s economic, development and infrastructure services committee, Councillor Marc Macrae, said the commission would create a modern identity for Buckie town centre: “We have £75,000 from the Economic Recovery Fund to make some of the improvements local residents said they wanted to see during public engagement sessions in the town.

“The time period for applying is quite tight so I’d strongly encourage all new, emerging, or established artists who know Buckie and who can meet our timescales to submit their ideas and sketches (predominantly graphic-based) as soon as possible.”

The two design proposals should in some way be linked, read as a cohesive body of work and demonstrate a relationship to Buckie’s rich heritage and culture.

The closing date for design proposals is 12pm on Friday, February 16 and the timeline for completion of the project is summer 2024.

Proposals should include high level costs, a summary of experience and photographs of previous work, a statement explaining suitability and a separate statement indicating how the project would support the council’s carbon emissions reduction plan.

Email localdevelopmentplan@moray.gov.uk to make a submission or find out more about the project.


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