Eastvale Place Murals :: Shared Description
Buildings, walls and fences on the north side of Eastvale Place, opposite the railway arches, are home to several bright and colourful murals. Many of these cover earlier murals which were in place as recently as May 2017.
The street is home to SWG3 Link
a popular indoor and outdoor events space.
The street is home to SWG3 Link

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Created: Sun, 29 Jul 2018, Updated: Thu, 8 Apr 2021
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