'What's Notts?', Hoodwinked 2018, Middle Pavement/Weekday Cross

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'What's Notts?', Hoodwinked 2018, Middle Pavement/Weekday Cross

Image: © Bryn Holmes Taken: 19 Sep 2018

'Hoodwinked: a twist on the tale' was a city-wide art project that ran from July 7th to September 30th, with 33 large plastic robins placed around the city on a walking trail. Each bird was decorated with a particular theme relating to where they were placed and the businesses sponsoring them. The theme of robins was chosen due to the city's famous connection with the legendary outlaw, Robin Hood. This bird was titled 'What's Notts?', was sponsored by BBC Radio Nottingham and was designed by Paul Atchison. It celebrated the names of the many famous people who have come from the city.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.95143
Longitude
-1.146073