16/05/2025

Translink Invite Young Artists To 'Paint A Greener Future'

Translink is calling on young artists across Northern Ireland to help 'Paint a Greener Future' with the launch of its 'Brand a Bus' competition. The initiative encourages the next generation to share their vision for a net zero Northern Ireland and the role of public transport in achieving it.

The competition offers participants the unique opportunity to see their artwork showcased on a specially designed Ulsterbus wrap later this year. The winning bus will be unveiled at a special ceremony at Belfast Grand Central Station before embarking on a tour across the province. Winners will also receive an art pack to support their creative development.

Entries are open to children and young people from schools and community organisations throughout the region. Artists are encouraged to use any format, from paint and pencils to digital tools, and reflect on how public transport can help reduce emissions, tackle climate change, and improve air quality for a cleaner, healthier Northern Ireland. The deadline for submissions is 20th June 2025, with winners announced in the autumn.
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Translink's Head of Safety and Corporate Responsibility, John Thompson, highlighted the importance of engaging young people. "Young people have a pivotal role to play in shaping a brighter future with this generation more climate-conscious than ever before. With rising health costs as a result of air pollution and the need to meet climate targets, more people using public transport and active travel options is crucial to creating a healthier, cleaner, greener region," he said.

"Through our 'Brand a Bus' campaign, we're giving them the opportunity to showcase their vision for a net zero Northern Ireland, highlighting the vital role of public transport on that journey. We're excited to see all the entries and wish our participants the very best of luck in creating their masterpieces."

Translink has partnered with Northern Ireland artist and illustrator, Rory Quigg, who will assist in selecting the winning designs.

The campaign aligns with Translink's broader commitment to achieving net zero, which involves investing in low and zero-emission technology to decarbonise public transport. To date, Translink has introduced over 250 zero-emission buses into its fleet across NI, travelling over 7 million emissions-free miles.

Instructions on how to enter can be found on the Translink website by visiting www.translink.co.uk/brandabus.


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