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Public art plan revealed for Maid Marian Way

February 24, 20254 Mins Read


A new public artwork is being planned as part of the project to transform the former roundabout on Maid Marian Way in Nottingham city centre.

Planned for the pedestrian area in front of Premier Inn, the space will also be home to a rain garden, home to water-loving plants that, the city council says, will mitigate against floods.

Backlit Gallery is working with Nottingham City Council and Its in Nottingham to invite expressions of interest from artists for the artwork which is set to be themed around Maid Marian.

A survey is also now live allowing the public to give their views on what kind of artwork they would like to see and by what artist.

The online survey will run until 28 March, information collected will help to inform the process, shaping it by and for the local community.

Later this spring, the public will have the opportunity to vote on three options, with the winner announced in summer and the new artwork installed later this year. Overall, the project will include various community-led projects to engage wider conversation and bringing people together.

Funding for the Maid Marian Way project, including the public art, was secured from the central government Future High Street Fund. The funding was awarded to deliver schemes that were intended to “renew and reshape the Nottingham high street in a way that improves experience, drives growth, and ensures future sustainability”.

The controversial Maid Marian Way project, planned for completion this summer, has already converted the old roundabout into a T-junction, making space for improved pedestrian and cycle facilities. However, the works have led to major traffic delays, but some bus routes diverted completely.

Nottingham City Council Leader and Executive Member for Strategic Regeneration, Transport and Communications, Councillor Neghat Khan said: “The transformation of Maid Marian Way isn’t just about better transport links, it’s about creating a more vibrant, welcoming city that reflects our rich heritage.”

“We’re calling on the community to have their say on a new public artwork celebrating the legend of Maid Marian. This is a unique chance to shape a piece of art that will stand as a lasting tribute to our city’s history and be valued by both residents and visitors. With the addition of a stunning rain garden, we’re not only making the space more beautiful but also more sustainable. I urge everyone to get involved, this is your city, your story, and your chance to help create something truly special.”

Suzanne Golden, Co-Director of BACKLIT Gallery, said: “This project goes beyond simply commissioning a new public artwork—it’s a celebration of our community, our local history, and the vibrant spirit of our city. BACKLIT has been at the forefront of nurturing and developing arts and cultural initiatives since 2008. This initiative presents an incredible opportunity to showcase the diverse creative talent thriving throughout the city.”

“By working in partnership with artists and organisations, we look forward to sparking meaningful conversations that will leave a lasting impact on our community.”

Alex Flint, CEO, It’s in Nottingham said: “Nottingham has an exciting and rich creative vibe, so we’re very excited to be able to support a project which expands our offer as a cultural city. We are also proud that together, we are giving local residents an opportunity to have their say on what will become part of our cultural legacy, and the creative fabric of the city.”

“This public artwork will also give us another opportunity to recognise Nottingham’s diverse and thriving creative communities which bring so much to the city, both for residents and visitors to enjoy.”



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