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WWII Radar Sculpture Unveiled for Consultation

31 Jan

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Summary

  • A 20ft steel sculpture inspired by WWII history is proposed.
  • The artwork will be installed at a former wartime radar station.
  • Public consultation on the design is open until February 19th.

A striking 20ft (6.4m) high steel sculpture, inspired by the village's World War Two heritage, is now open for public consultation. Commissioned by Eastleigh Borough Council and Hound Parish Council, the artwork is slated for installation at The Hard on Victoria Road in Netley Abbey, a location that formerly housed a crucial wartime radar station. London-based artist Nick Hornby, known for his work displayed at Tate Britain and New York's Museum of Arts and Design, has designed the piece.

The design emerged after an information gathering session with local residents in July. Crafted from corten steel, the sculpture aims to be a sympathetic landmark, reflecting the ebb and flow of the Solent tides and a simplified radar pattern derived from a boat silhouette. This proposal represents a significant effort to commemorate local history through public art.

Residents of Netley Abbey have until February 19th to provide their feedback on the design through an online consultation survey. Following the consultation period, the proposal will proceed to the respective councils for final approval and formal planning consent, marking a critical step towards the realization of this historic tribute.

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Plans for a 20ft high steel sculpture inspired by the village's World War Two history are currently open for public consultation.
The proposed sculpture will be installed at The Hard on Victoria Road in Netley Abbey, a site that was formerly a wartime radar station.
Residents can provide their feedback on the design through an online survey, with the deadline set for February 19th.

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