Hazel Reeves

[12] The statue of Sir Nigel Gresley, designer of steam locomotives Flying Scotsman and Mallard, was Reeves' first major public commission.

[4][13] On International Women's Day, 8 March 2018, Reeves' Cracker Packers statue was unveiled in Caldewgate, Carlisle, close to the pladis factory, where Carr's Table Water Biscuits are manufactured.

[14] Based on former and current Cracker Packers the statue is of two women factory workers, one from the past and one from the present, standing atop a giant Carr's Table Water Biscuit.

[18] Reeves' statue of Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy (1833-1918), a pioneering activist who fought for equality throughout her life, was unveiled in Congleton by Baroness Hale of Richmond on International Women's Day, 8 March 2022.

[21][22][23] Reeves has been appointed to sculpt Ada Nield Chew (1870-1945), the vocal factory worker who became a women's rights campaigner, for installation in Crewe.

The track celebrates the dawn chorus in the Knepp scrubland that features bird species facing cataclysmic declines elsewhere, like the nightingale, turtle dove, cuckoo, white stork.

Statue of Sir Nigel Gresley by Hazel Reeves, King's Cross Station, London
The Cracker Packers bronze statue by Hazel Reeves, Carlisle, 2018
Rise Up, Women bronze statue of Emmeline Pankhurst by Reeves, Manchester, 2018
"Our Elizabeth" bronze statue of Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy by Reeves, Congleton , 2022