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Re:Kelpie designs 2 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: 0  
Hi,

There is already a sculpture of the Clydesdale Horse on the M8 near Glasgow so perhaps this is why a different design was chosen.

If you visit Andy Scott's website at http://www.thekelpies.co.uk you can see the existing Clydesdale artwork and the proposed Kelpie structures.

Personally I have no preference either way and I am simply delighted that the project will go ahead with whatever design is chosen and I look forward to watching the site being developed and opened to the public.

I have more concerns regarding the public access as I already use the area to walk my dog, as do a lot of other people. The area is enclosed and safe from cars etc so it is a great local facility for me to use and I hope the development won't prohibit dog's and doesn't prevent me enjoying the area in the future.

I'm sure all will be revealed in coming months.

Mavis
Falkirk
 
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