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Jun 2022
Ripon City Council is objecting 'in the strongest terms' to the siting of two of the three proposed public realm art installations being planned to celebrate the life of Wilfrid — the city's patron saint.
The council first voiced safety concerns last year about a five-metre high montage depicting the building of ancient Rome on the bypass roundabout at the junction with Boroughbridge Road.
Council leader Andrew Williams told the Stray Ferret:
Cllr Williams, added:
Staging in front of Ripon Town Hall for the city council's programme of free live music would have to move if planning permission is granted.
The Stray Ferret approached Mr Baily twice by email on Monday to give him the opportunity to respond to objections raised by the city council.
At the time of publication, no response had been received.
The proposed third element of the Rome to Ripon art trail features a sculpture to be located close to the cathedral of a boat, to represent the visits that Wilfrid made on journeys involving sea crossings to visit Rome.
The city council has advised planners that it has no objection to the location of this part of the trail.
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