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Felixstowe: Town council objects to Sea Road homes plans | East Anglian Daily Times

Community leaders are urging refusal of new plans to transform the site of a former seafront attraction into new flats and tourism facilities.

Felixstowe: Town council objects to Sea Road homes plans

Community leaders are urging refusal of new plans to transform the site of a former seafront attraction into new flats and tourism facilities.

Felixstowe: New homes plans for seafront adventure golf site

New plans have been submitted to replace a Felixstowe seafront attraction with a £3million project featuring flats and new tourism facilities.

Sex toys on the beach? Antony Gormley seaside sculptures—likened to vibrators —fall foul of planning laws

Quartet (2001) by Antony Gormley was likened to a collection of sex toys by one Suffolk resident © Gerry Morris / Flickr They were intended as a gift to the English seaside town of Aldeburgh and, if anything, meant to resemble slumbering seals . But a quartet of cast iron sculptures created by the British sculptor Antony Gormley have violated local planning laws after the Suffolk-based collector Caroline Wiseman illegally installed them on a beach in October last year. We were contacted by the applicant after the installation had taken place and our Planning Team advised on the need to seek retrospective planning permission, an East Suffolk Council spokesperson tells

Sir Antony Gormley sculptures on Suffolk beach slammed for looking like sex toys

Sculptures by Sir Anthony Gormley have been slammed by locals for looking like sex toys, after they were bought by an art collector who left them on a beach without planning permission. The four cast iron sculptures, each measuring up to 4ft long and weighing up to a tonne, are resting on the pebbled-beach at Aldeburgh in Suffolk. There has been a mixed reception from locals, as some say they look like a vibrator collection or like something from Ann Summers while others support having public art. East Suffolk Council is now having to decide whether to grant retrospective planning permission for the rusting artwork.  

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