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Home / Crime and Justice / Beloved York Landmark Regains Stolen Award Plaque

Beloved York Landmark Regains Stolen Award Plaque

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Brass plaque stolen from York bear statue last November
  • Plaque marks 1960s design award for local housing estate
  • Plaque reappeared and returned to "rightful place" this week
Beloved York Landmark Regains Stolen Award Plaque

In a surprising turn of events, a brass plaque that was stolen from a much-loved city statue in York has been returned to its rightful place. The plaque, which marked an Award for Good Design granted by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government in the 1960s, was taken from the bear sculpture in the Chalfonts neighborhood on November 5th of last year.

However, the plaque reappeared earlier this week, much to the delight of local officials. City of York councillor Stephen Fenton welcomed the return, stating that it was "desperately sad" to see the important piece of local history "ripped away" when the theft occurred. Now, he is thrilled that "someone seems to have done the decent thing and returned it so that it can be put back where it belongs."

The Chalfonts bear statue has long been considered a prominent and much-loved local landmark in York. While the reason for its placement in the residential area is unclear, the councillor described it as a "striking statue" that looked "sad and lonely" after the plaque's disappearance last year. Now, the award-winning design of the surrounding housing estate can be properly commemorated once again.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The brass plaque that marked an award for the design of the Chalfonts housing estate was stolen from the bear statue in York a year ago, but has now been mysteriously returned.
The Chalfonts bear statue was a prominent and striking statue in the residential area of York, though the reason for its placement there is unclear.
City councillor Stephen Fenton expressed delight that the important piece of local history had been returned to its "rightful place" after being "desperately sad" to see it stolen.

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