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Kent County Council Sells Gormley Sculpture

Times Radio UK Maidstone 11d Impact 3
Kent County Council decided to sell a sculpture by artist Anthony Gormley back to the artist. A spokesperson for the council stated the decision was made carefully as part of ongoing efforts to manage financial pressures facing the local authority.

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Times Radio UK

“A spokesperson from Kent County Council said, Kent County Council recognises cultural significance of two stones and Anthony Gormley's connection to Maidstone. Therefore, the decision to sell the work back to the artist was taken carefully as part of KCC's ongoing work to manage the significant financial pressures facing Kent.”

Times Radio UK

“Kent County Council recognises cultural significance of two stones and Anthony Gormley's connection to Maidstone. Therefore, the decision to sell the work back to the artist was taken carefully as part of KCC's ongoing work to manage the significant financial pressures facing Kent.”

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