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Hope for Grimsby car park artwork as council looks to save Gosney reliefs

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Hope for Grimsby car park artwork as council looks to save Gosney reliefs
North East Lincolnshire Council is considering options to preserve a set of artworks known as the Gosney reliefs, which are associated with a car park in Grimsby. The reliefs were created by local artist Peter Gosney and have been a feature of the site for many years. The council has said it is exploring ways to safeguard them, including whether they can be restored in place or moved to a different location. No final decision has been made. The council has not confirmed a timetable for any work, and details of costs and funding have not been published. The council said it would take specialist advice on the condition of the reliefs and would consider any legal, planning or heritage requirements before agreeing a course of action. Anyone with information about the history of the reliefs, or suggestions about how they could be preserved, is being encouraged to contact North East Lincolnshire Council.
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