Fowey bus stop gets new plant-themed makeover

Helen Nicholls (right) and Sarah Worne (left), the artist behind the latest horticultural-themed design
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A bus stop in Fowey has been transformed in the latest of a series of paint jobs that go back more than 20 years.
The Fowey Pretty Bus Stop on Lankelly Lane was given its first bespoke makeover by Jane Tinsley after it became a target for anti-social behaviour.
Since then, the location has been decorated to look like a library, a tea room, a yacht race, and last year even marked the 200th anniversary of the RNLI.
Sarah Worne, the artist behind the latest horticultural-themed design, said she took on the task to "make people smile".

The finished work, called Thyme to Stop, features real and painted plant pots
She said: "I've done them since 2021, sometimes it's a couple of times a year changeover, sometimes it's not, that's the joy of bus stop painting."
The finished work, called Thyme to Stop, features real and painted plant pots, with users of the bus stop encouraged to take part in a seed swap or take a pot home.
The bus stop has its own Facebook page, with more than 2,700 followers and has had many looks over the years.

In 2024 the bus stop was decorated in the style of Hokusai's 'The Great Wave off Kanagawa' to mark 200 years since the founding of the RNLI

In 2023 the design tackled the age-old debate - 'Jam first or cream first on a Cornish cream tea?'

In 2021 the Pretty Bus Stop boasted a floral theme
Ms Worne said the designs were inspired by day-to-day life and never tried to be "too topical".
"It really is just for the joy of painting a bus stop," she said.
"People love it, people come to Fowey and it's great that people notice it.
"This latest design also had to have the skyline of Polruan in it because that's close to me.
"It's just a fun thing to do."
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