A statue of the late Prince Philip has been put on notice after the local council described it as “possibly the poorest quality work” ever submitted. The £150,000 bronze sculpture called ‘The Don’ is supposed to credit the Prince for his role as Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University. A plaque under the 13-foot statue said: “HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, Chancellor University of Cambridge 1977-2011.” Cambridge City Council issued an enforcement notice on March 5 for the statue’s removal. It claimed the sculpture does not have planning permission and has a “harmful material impact” on t…