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Why mural on a gin bar wall symbolises the city of Preston Why mural on a gin bar wall symbolises the city of Preston
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A mural painted on a listed building without planning permission will be allowed to remain in place, councillors have decided. A huge mural painted on a listed building without planning consent will be allowed to remain.
The artwork, called Mother, appeared on the side of Grade II-listed Hogarths gin bar on Church Street, Preston, in July. The Mother artwork appeared on the side of Grade II-listed Hogarths gin bar on Church Street, Preston, in July.
Artist Shawn Sharpe says people in city have embraced the mural. Artist Shawn Sharpe said people in city had embraced the mural.
He said it was meant to reference the lamb that features in the city's coat of arms.He said it was meant to reference the lamb that features in the city's coat of arms.
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