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New public art, designed with input from local school children, has been unveiled in Lynn. The two pieces, by leading artists Annabel McCourt and Adrian Riley, have been installed at the railway station and at St James’ Swimming Pool and aim to add appeal to a route that takes people from the station and onto the river. The artwork reflects aspects of local history, with the installation at the station centring on a design of two eight-foot panels imprinted with split feathers which pay homage to the Norfolk tradition of travellers splitting the Grey Goose Feather. The tradition dictated that …

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