Thursday, November 16, 2006

Local blogger comments.....

Doug, a blogger at crosbyseabank left us the following.....

The Iron Men have worked really well & the level of interaction from locals & visitors alike has been fantastic.I'm local and I say KEEP THEM!!

As I said in my
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And on the topic of the beach, Cowblog says it all in his support of The Iron Men - I couldn't agree more. Once more, the cult of mediocrity has ruled.The jet skiers have won - on the few times I've seen them on that part of the beach (before Iron men), it was they, the jet skiers who were the hazard to other beach users so I'd suggest they put their own house in order before bleating.This art installation has given a unique vibrancy to this semi-industrial beach, they work well & there's plenty of alternative space for other water front users. So how about a bit of common sense from Sefton Council?Ah, I've just answered my own question haven't I..?

http://crosbyseabank.blogspot.com/2006/06/upto-his-knees-in-it.html

http://crosbyseabank.blogspot.com/2006/11/any-old-iron.html

Off to sign the petition now.

Monday, November 13, 2006

super-8 good day

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Letter published in Crosby Herald

I've just heard about the Sefton Planning Committee's decision to bring 'Another Place' to an end and I wanted to write and share my dismay at what I consider to be a very short-sighted decision.

Four out of five people across Merseyside think the statues are fantastic. They have brought in hundreds of thousands of visitors. They have transformed Crosby beach and have generated a good deal of revenue for local businesses. Vitally, they also set the scene for a much anticipated Capital of Culture. They have put Crosby on the map.

I fundamentally believe that the benefits of the artwork outweigh any concerns raised by bird watchers, jet-skiers or health and safety bodies, and I am certain that I am not alone in this view.

Steve Connor


Love those Gormleys... here are some piccies from my last visit. Mesmeric...

this beach what I live on....




While hundreds of people have been backing the Liverpool Daily Post's campaign to keep the Another Place men at Crosby, their neighbours in Morecambe seem to have a case of Not-In-My-Backyard. The Post reported yesterday that Lancashire County Council had wanted to move the statues north to Morecambe Bay in the event that they had to leave Crosby, but that councillors have now been told that local people would rather see 100 Eric Morecambe statues in the bay - presumably copies of the existing statue of Ernie Wise's flatmate which stands on the seafront. If only Antony Gormley had thought of that......

Click here to see the story in the Liverpool Daily Post.

ironing out the problems

Well, it's still all go with Another Place. Our woman on the ground at the Mersey waterfront reports that they have received hundreds of phonecalls and emails asking about the statues, and how to visit them. Which is something that CJ is also planning to do.....

CJ said....
I've just been watching Coast and seen these fantastic statues for the first time (I'm ashamed to say!) - however I am on the other side of the country so have somewhat of an excuse!!I was just in the throws of planning a trip to Crosby to see these and the red squirrels and am dismayed to read that they may be disappearing.I hope the council keep them as I think they look fantastic.
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