Coronation Gardens

Coronation Gardens in Kidderminster

When the new Coronation Gardens in Kidderminster were being planned by Greenway Landscape Architects for Wyre Forest District Council, Watco's expertise assisted the designer to realize the design. The project renovated the main gateway to their town center. Their aim was to provide an open space for the local community and performing arts associations.

Watco suggested that the Coronation Gardens project initially used Watco Flowtop® as this pourable self-smoothing leveler is ideal for resurfacing rough or damaged concrete surfaces. It contains polyamide fibers, which reinforce the micro-structure to make it even stronger and improve its resistance to shocks and abrasion.

On top of this, Watco Anti Slip Traffic Paint was suggested. With a range of seven colors, the desired aesthetic finish could be achieved, whilst being both slip resistant and hard wearing.

The gardens feature a colorful psychedelic paving area based on a 1960s artwork, a selection of ornamental shrubs and trees, a turfed area and a wild flower meadow. They also contain public artwork which celebrates the musical history of the town musical history of the town all devised by Richard Greenway, Landscape Architect re-using the existing figurative artwork panels by graffiti artist Peter Barber.

This unique project was part of Wyre Forest District Council’s ReWyre initiative. The authority’s Parks and Green Spaces Section also worked with West Mercia Probation Service and other local organizations to transform the gardens under the direction of Richard Greenway as the project lead.

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