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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 huge mural painted on a listed building without planning consent will be allowed to remain. | A huge mural painted on a listed building without planning consent will be allowed to remain. |
The Mother artwork 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 said people in city had 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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