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Glenrothes town art row rumbles on

Tricia Marwick with horse and charriot at Waverly Drive

Tricia Marwick with horse and charriot at Waverly Drive

ANOTHER piece of town art has been moved from a Caskieberran housing scheme.

The horse and chariot which was located in Waverley Drive has been relocated to outside Fife House.

Locals in areas that have lost town art, including Rexie the dinosaur, have been upset that their beloved pieces of art have been removed without any consultation.

While others have commented that moving the art from housing estates to more public places like roundabouts and Riverside Park is a good thing.

This week one of the men behind the art works spoke to the Gazette about their importance.

To read what town artist David Harding had to say, see this week’s Gazette for the full story.


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