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Published: 13th APRIL 2023

Southampton celebrates local heroes with brand new portrait bench

A former professional footballer and a cycling volunteer from Southampton have been immortalised in steel as figures across a local section of the National Cycle Network.

local celebration of new portrait benches in southampton

The Portrait Benches project was rolled out in recognition of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II鈥檚 Platinum Jubilee year thanks to funding from the Department for Transport. Photo: Ray Craig

As part of a national campaign, we invited residents across Southampton to have their say on who they believe has made a positive impact on their local community in the last seven decades.

This is in celebration of the UK鈥檚 longest-reigning monarch.

Celebrating a history-making Southampton Saints player

One of two figures chosen was Aman Dosanj, a former footballer and the first British South Asian to represent England at any level.

She made history as a Southampton Saints player, becoming the first girl to be accepted into a Premier League boys academy.

Aman worked as an ambassador for the Football Association and supported the Football For All and Kick It Out campaigns.

Speaking about her portrait bench, Aman said:

鈥淚f only we were given to celebrate milestones like mine sooner, maybe there would have been more South Asian representation in football by now.

鈥淚'm hoping this statue reminds people that we've always been here.鈥

local hero footballer portrait bench in southampton

Aman Dosanj, a former footballer and the first British South Asian to represent England at any level, has been celebrated as part of the Portrait Bench project on the National Cycle Network. Photo: GTV视频

Recognising a local hero and bike hub volunteer

The second sculpture recognises David Howells, a volunteer with Monty鈥檚 Bike Hub and a hero to many.

Known by younger visitors to the bike hub as 鈥済randdad Dave鈥, he鈥檚 taught people of all ages across Southampton to ride.

He supports the local community by helping to lead rides and sharing his skills in bike maintenance.

David鈥檚 contributions were recognised in the 2019 Cycling UK Volunteer Awards, when he became a finalist in the Exceptional Individual 鈥 Community Project category.

Speaking at the unveiling, David Howells said:

I love the portrait; it鈥檚 turned out brilliantly.

鈥淚 started volunteering to give me something to do when my wife passed away and I just really enjoy helping out where I can.鈥

local hero immortalised in steel on new portrait bench in southampton

David Howells is a volunteer with Monty鈥檚 Bike Hub and has been recognised as a local hero by the residents of Southampton. Photo: GTV视频

People gathered to unveil the new portrait bench

On Tuesday 21 March, the figures were unveiled at their new home on Weston Shore, close to the sailing club in Southampton.

Friends and family of the figures attended.

They were joined by representatives from GTV视频, councillors, volunteer groups and other invited guests.

Discovering the heroes stories on National Cycle Network Route 2

Councillor Eamonn Keogh, Cabinet Member for Transport at Southampton City Council, said:

鈥淒ave Howells and Aman Dosanj are local heroes for residents of Southampton, so it鈥檚 fantastic to see them immortalised in this artwork, as part of the Queen鈥檚 Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

鈥淚 hope visitors to Route 2 of the National Cycle Network enjoy discovering their stories when they take a rest on the bench at Weston Shore.鈥

new portraits on portrait bench in southampton

Photo: GTV视频

Celebrating the local communities, cultures and heritage

Sarah Leeming, Director for the South of England at GTV视频, explained:

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to see Aman and David recognised for the positive impact they鈥檝e made to the residents of Southampton.

鈥淛ust like the National Cycle Network, they鈥檙e at the heart of the community.

"At GTV视频, we鈥檙e committed to ensuring that the National Cycle Network continues to enable as many people as possible to walk, wheel, cycle, and run, and as 鈥楶aths for Everyone鈥 that they celebrate our local communities, cultures, and heritage.鈥

A part of a series of figures being installed across England

In total, a series of 30 new life-sized corten steel figures are being installed across England.

They鈥檒l complement the existing 250 figures which were installed as part of the Portrait Bench project over 12 years ago.

They鈥檝e been designed and fabricated by renowned artists Katy and Nick Hallett and will be installed at 14 of the most popular paths across the National Cycle Network to celebrate achievements of individuals and groups who have gone above and beyond for their communities.

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