News Students Help Transform Citizens Advice Bureau 24.11.2025
Collyer’s Photography students have teamed up with PMW, a local marketing agency, to breathe new life into Horsham’s Citizens Advice Bureau.
As part of the community project, students submitted their best photographs of Horsham and the surrounding areas. From these entries, ten outstanding images were selected to be printed, framed, and displayed in the Horsham branch – bringing a vibrant, local touch to the space.
Students photographed all over the district capturing images of the Causeway and Horsham town’s architecture, Chesworth Farm, Warnham Nature Reserve, and the floral and fauna of local woodland and farmland.
The talented students whose work was chosen are Year two students Joe Baines, Caitlin Copp, Aiste Jureviciute, Grace Hide (who had two of her stunning floral photographs selected), Beth Richardson, and Charlie Smith. Year two students also caught the judges’ eyes, with Anaia Hogg having two photographs selected, and Harry Summerhayes-Cooper’s atmospheric image of Horsham town also chosen for display.
Lizzie Moyse, Account Director at PMW and a proud Collyer’s alumna, expressed her gratitude: “Thank you to all of the students who took their time to submit an entry, they were wonderful!”
Laura Andrews, Collyer’s Head of Photography and Assistant Director of the Arts Faculty, said: “This collaboration not only brightens up a vital community space but also gives Collyer’s students the chance to work form a brief and showcase their creativity to a wider audience. Thank you to PMW for giving our students this fantastic opportunity.”
The work is now on display and can be seen in the Citizen’s Advice Bureau, Lower Tanbridge Way, Horsham.

