A vandalised art installation is back on show after being repaired ♥️
One of the sculptures for St Barnabas’ HeART Trail has been repaired and moved to a new location after it was vandalised in Lincoln city centre last month.
Sian Bristow, who designed one of the heart sculptures, pictured with actor Warwick Davis, who is a patron of the charity St Barnabas. Photo: Distract The Pass It On balloon heart for this trail was first damaged the day before the launch of the trail, with a crack to the balloon knot that looked as though somebody had kicked it.
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