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Cardigan graffiti mural 'transforms' Teifi riverside
A group of young people and a professional graffiti artist have "transformed" a riverside with a new mural.
Eighty litres of emulsion and 112 cans of spray paint were used to create the art along the river Teifi in Cardigan.
The mural, created by Ceredigion Youth Service along with 17 young people, depicts local wildlife.
It also commemorates two hundred years since the Albion sailed from Cardigan with emigrants moving to Canada.
Working in partnership with Cardigan Town Council and Jewsons, the young people from Ysgol Aberteifi, Ceredigion Youth Service's Inspire programme and Area 43 were given the opportunity to work with professional graffiti artist, Lloyd the Graffiti.
Gavin Witte, a youth worker for Ceredigion Youth Service who helped carry out the project, said: "This has been a great opportunity for the young people of Cardigan.
"They have brought their own ideas and enthusiasm along to produce a piece of art that they and the community can be proud of for years to come."
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