Sculpture, Station Square, Alloa
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Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 18 May 2019
By Andy Scott. Titled 'I Can See For miles', this sculpture by Andy Scott emulates Alloa’s regeneration, looking forward to another exciting generation in Alloa’s history. The sculpture features two figures, an adult wearing a flat working man’s cap and a youngster depicting potential through the next generation of workers, business and opportunity for this young child in the former industrial town. Historically, Alloa was an industrial powerhouse, and through Alloa’s harbour coal, beer, glass and textiles were exported throughout the world (from Alloa & Clackmannanshire, The Andy Scott Trail leaflet [https://www.clacks.gov.uk/document/3588.pdf]).