Cafe Irie
38 Fore Street
Newquay
TR7 1LP
Cafe Irie
38 Fore Street
Newquay
TR7 1LP
Newquay Safe aim to recruit a core group of young people, aged around 16-25, to get the project up and running. You'll get properly hands-on, working with a professional artist to transform unsightly hoardings on buildings sites Newquay Safe aim to recruit a core group of young people, aged around 16-25, to get the project off the ground. You'll get properly hands-on, working with a professional artist to transform run down buildings sites all around the town as well as taking part in a national media campaign that will promote the great things about Newquay. Each of the sites will have a strong visual message spreading a positive message linked to the campaign – a love letter to Newquay. One of the key messages you’ll be trying to get across is to show visitors why we love Newquay and that our town is not a place just to get drunk and party - and encourage them to respect the town and its residents.
WE love newquay – local people show their support for innovative new project to transform the town
The long awaited project is underway for Newquay Safe’s new initiative to transform Newquay. The first meeting got off to a flying start when enthusiastic locals flocked the meeting at the Chy Bar on Tuesday 18th May. Everyone who attended expressed their love for Newquay and said they were keen to get involved in something that could make a positive impact on the town.
Students from local schools and colleges were full of ideas about what they could do to help get the project off the ground and excitedly put forward a range of ideas, including using a range of multi-media art forms both on-site and as part of a national media campaign to change Newquay’s image, making a documentary about the project, and even writing songs about what’s going on. There was also an excellent turn out from community, with individuals, local artists and businesses eager to support the project and help it develop.