A HYDE primary school has added its own touch to its local railway station in the form of a mural.
Pupils from Flowery Field were tasked with creating artwork which celebrates everything they love about their hometown.
And the creation they came up with now brightens the nearby station, off Bennett Stteet, to be enjoyed by thousands of passengers in the coming months.

It features images of picturesque countryside in the local area, the school’s mascot, its farm and some of its animals, including the alpacas and goats.
Children unveiled the display on the bridge that runs over the station, which is run by Northern, at a special ceremony.
Flowery Field Primary school’s principal, Claire Silk, said: “We would like to thank Northern for giving us this opportunity to make a difference in our local community.
“The children love the finished design, especially seeing our school mascot, Froggy, making an appearance.”
Northern worked with the school, Network Rail and the creative design agency APS Group to deliver the project.
Alberti Benson, head of trains and stations in Northern’s central region, said: “We would like to thank the children from Flowery Field Primary School for creating this fantastic display.
“They can be incredibly proud of the artwork they have produced and I’m sure it will bring a smile to everyone who uses the station.”
Andy Griffin, Network Rail’s North West route community rail lead, added: “Our community rail work gets right into the heart of communities, finding out what matters to local people, and helping to deliver positive change.
“The new mural at Flowery Field station will brighten the daily life of our passengers, and we are so grateful to Flowery Field primary school for their wonderful design.”