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One of London’s most well-known murals could be restored after years of neglect if plans by a group of community activists gain public support. The Fitzrovia Mural at Whitfield Gardens on London’s Tottenham Court Road was created by two mural artists and commissioned by Camden Council in 1980, but the mural has since decayed and been vandalised. Plans will be presented at a public meeting this Tuesday, to include details of the restoration and promote local public space in contrast to potential commercial developments and the focus of the London 2012

Olympics. If enough funds are raised from charitable trusts and public donations the mural could be restored during the summer of 2011.Plans to be put forward by the Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association, and the London Mural Preservation Society, will present ways to fund not only the restoration work but also projects to raise awareness of conservation, heritage and the residential and working community. The heritage and mural project hopes to involve many local people who could learn new conservation skills. Also planned are workshops with local children to involve them in their heritage, an exhibition by local artists, guided tours and a celebratory event at the end of the restoration project. In addition to this, a booklet would be produced containing collected oral histories of the people involved and a preservation trust to protect the mural in future years.The playful painting was created on a Camden Council-owned building in 1980 by artists Mick Jones and Simon Barber and is a mash up of scenes depicting problems faced by the neighbourhood over the preceding decade



1.Read the document and identify the following information.a)Where is the artwork?

b)What is its name?
c)Who made it?
d)When was it made?
e)What did they want to show?
f) What is the problem with the mural today?
2.Answer the following questions.
87a)When is the public meeting going to happen?
b)What will the plans include?
c)When could the mural be restored?
3.Read carefully paragraph 3 and give at least three examples of how the project plans to help thelocal people.
Questions LVB1.
Read the document and identify the following information.

a)Where is the artwork?
b)What is its name?
c)Who made it?
d)When was it made?
e)What did they want to show?
f) When could the mural be restored?
2.Read carefully paragraph 3 and give at least three examples of how the project plans to help thelocal people.








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Réponse :

1.Read the document and identify the following information.

a)Where is the artwork?

The artwork is at Whitfield Gardens on London's Tottenham Court Road.

b)What is its name?

Its name is Fitzrovia Mural.

c)Who made it?

It was made by two artists : Mick Jones and Simon Barber

d)When was it made?

It was crated in 1980.

e)What did they want to show?

They wanted to illustrate problems faced by the neighbourhood over the preceding decade.

f) What is the problem with the mural today?

Time indeed, because the mural has since decayed and also it has been vandalised.  

2.Answer the following questions.

a)When is the public meeting going to happen?

The Tuesday of the week the article was made.

b)What will the plans include?

It will be about details of the restoration and the promotion of local space.

c)When could the mural be restored?

Potentially during the summer of 2011.

3.Read carefully paragraph 3 and give at least three examples of how the project plans to help the local people.

It will be a good opportunity for them to learn new conservation skills. Also other projects are planned, involving help to local children. Also celebratory event at the end of the restoration project, guided tours...