New artworks celebrate Caithness town's heritage
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Five new artworks inspired by Wick’s heritage have been installed in the town to bring fresh life and colour to the area.
They are part of a project aimed at redesigning some of the lanes leading to Wick High Street.
The concepts behind the artworks, which have been plasma cut from long-lasting weathering steel, were developed through engagement with local residents.
The funding for the scheme came from Sustrans Scotland's Pocket Places Programme.
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- Published20 November 2013