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Newport Chartist mural: Protest as demolition takes place | |
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A giant artwork in the centre of Newport is being demolished days after attempts to have it preserved failed. | |
Campaigners had planned to hold a protest this weekend at the site of the mural, which depicts the 1839 Chartist uprising in the city. | |
But barely a fortnight after heritage body Cadw declined to list the 1970s mosaic, the diggers have moved in. | |
Newport council has said moving the mural would cost £600,000 and might not work. | |
Around 20 people joined a protest after demolition work started at the site of the mural in a city centre subway off John Frost Square on Thursday afternoon. | |
It followed failed attempts to preserve the 35m (115ft) mosaic, which is being removed as part of a £100m shopping centre development. | |
Protesters shouted at workers as work started, before barriers were pulled down and some people rushed through. | |
The mural was created in 1978 by artist Kenneth Budd who used 200,000 pieces of tile and glass. | |
More than 2,500 signed a petition urging it to be saved. | |
The demolition comes after Wales' heritage body Cadw said the artwork did not meet its "special architectural interest" criteria for listing. | The demolition comes after Wales' heritage body Cadw said the artwork did not meet its "special architectural interest" criteria for listing. |
The artwork faced demolition in 2009 under a previous development proposal that was later scrapped. | The artwork faced demolition in 2009 under a previous development proposal that was later scrapped. |
But current plans for the Friars Walk shopping centre remain on track prompting The Twentieth Century Society, a charity that champions buildings and public art, to call for its preservation. | But current plans for the Friars Walk shopping centre remain on track prompting The Twentieth Century Society, a charity that champions buildings and public art, to call for its preservation. |
Henrietta Billings, senior conservation adviser for the society, said: "The Twentieth Century Society is shocked and deeply saddened to see the destruction of the Chartist mural - started by Newport Council today. | Henrietta Billings, senior conservation adviser for the society, said: "The Twentieth Century Society is shocked and deeply saddened to see the destruction of the Chartist mural - started by Newport Council today. |
"The speed with which the demolition has begun ahead of the public demonstration planned in support of the mural this weekend is startling. | "The speed with which the demolition has begun ahead of the public demonstration planned in support of the mural this weekend is startling. |
'Real risks' | 'Real risks' |
"Future generations will look back on this day with great regret. It is without doubt one of Wales' best pieces of post war public art." | "Future generations will look back on this day with great regret. It is without doubt one of Wales' best pieces of post war public art." |
The council called in consultants who advised that moving the art work would cost at least £600,000. | The council called in consultants who advised that moving the art work would cost at least £600,000. |
The report also said there were "real risks that the mural would not survive such a move". | The report also said there were "real risks that the mural would not survive such a move". |
But this is disputed by campaigners. | |
Retired history teacher Susan Agland said: "The council only had one quote on how much the work would cost. | Retired history teacher Susan Agland said: "The council only had one quote on how much the work would cost. |
"As the work would have needed public money, they should have had more than one quote for it." | "As the work would have needed public money, they should have had more than one quote for it." |
"The mural means a lot to a lot of people. Children learn from it. Parents would explain the pictures to them, telling them what happened here 170-odd years ago and how we're supposed to have democracy now because of the Chartists. | "The mural means a lot to a lot of people. Children learn from it. Parents would explain the pictures to them, telling them what happened here 170-odd years ago and how we're supposed to have democracy now because of the Chartists. |
"I don't think the council has handled this at all well." | "I don't think the council has handled this at all well." |
Campaigners had planned a protest at the site this weekend to show their anger the mural's loss. | Campaigners had planned a protest at the site this weekend to show their anger the mural's loss. |
Newport Council said it recognised the importance of the city's Chartist history and was working towards a "new commemoration" that would be "in a more accessible location". | |
"The mural is a modern-day depiction of an historical event that happened in Newport and has served to remind us of Newport's past, but we must now focus on Newport's future," the council said. |