An army veteran who spent entire weeks building sculptures in tribute to NHS frontline workers "felt sick" when they were inadvertently mistaken for fly-tipped items and removed.
Former Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer Martin Feeney had built a series of metal installations as a way of commemorating the hard work of NHS staff during the Covid-19 pandemic.
He told the BBC he felt "violated" when he discovered his work had been removed by the council from a roundabout in Radstock, Somerset.
The sculptures - blue silhouettes of a nurse clutching a red heart - had been on Frome Road since June after obtaining permission to install them, his wife Andrea said.
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