THE BAD weather has led to the removal of an art installation made up of umbrellas.
The installation of art work at St Clements Close has been removed due to the poor weather conditions.
The installation was intended to represent the Queen's canopy and is made up of umbrellas, however bunting has been suggested as a better alternativer with the current weather.
Councillor Richard Udall of St John's said: "Some sad news, the art work which was supposed to represent the Queen's Canopy, in St Clements Close, will be removed today.
Some sad news, the art work which was supposed to represent the Queen's Canopy, in St Clements Close, will be removed today. It was just too windy for the umbrellas. Bunting is being suggested as an alternative, which maybe a better idea and more appropriate for the area. pic.twitter.com/UQI8fs6Y8V
— Richard Udall, the Voice of St John's (@UdallVoice) April 7, 2022
"It was just too windy for the umbrellas.
"Bunting is being suggested as an alternative, which maybe a better idea and more appropriate for the area."
St Clements Close is situated in the heart of St John's.
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