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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Dizzee Rascal Music Photos: Dizzee Rascal Music Photos: West .

Andy Scott, a student at Willink School, volunteered to take office in the project, based on graffiti art.

The new people chose the graffiti art they wanted to produce and put a project together, worked out costs and put in a bid to the Youth Opportunity Fund. Following the successful bid, the team then decided on a constitution and contacted an artist to go with to get the artwork.

When it proved hard to get a desirable location for the artwork, the team, Andy, Jason Smith, Rossi Merri and Scott Roberts improvised by decorating a trailer used by the Youth Service Team for their mobile skate park and chose the theme 'Paint not Blood' to return the dangers of knife crime.

Andy Scott said,"The design really helped me gain trust in my own power and as a minute I get an audition with the broker for Dizzee Rascal this month and if I'm successful it could be the power of a music career. I would not have had the confidence to do this if I had not been on the project. I really enjoyed the project. The young workers who ran it actually helped us and I mean to go to subscribe the Youth Service with any future projects."

Graham Pask, Chairman of West Berkshire Council presented the squad with certificates at a special presentation last month. He said, "The aim of the project was for new people to search a medium they felt comfortable with and use this to gain trust and practical skills that would serve them in the man of employment. This seems to have been really successful."

He added, "The new people worked hard on all aspects of the project. The results are large and leave be seen wherever the skatepark goes."

Dizzee Rascal Music Photos: West Berkshire Council - Graffiti .

Graffiti project 'Dizzee' with success A new West Berkshire man who has bagged an audition with rapper Dizzee Rascal's agent, says a graffiti course run by West Berkshire Council's Youth Service gave him the confidence he needed to make the approach

Released on 2 November 2010

Andy Scott, a pupil at Willink School, volunteered to hold place in the project, based on graffiti art.

West Berkshire Council - Graffiti project 'Dizzee' with success

Graffiti project 'Dizzee' with success A new West Berkshire man who has bagged an audition with rapper Dizzee Rascal's agent, says a graffiti course run by West Berkshire Council's Youth Service gave him the authority he required to form the approach

Released on 2 November 2010

Andy Scott, a student at Willink School, volunteered to have office in the project, based on graffiti art.