Available on both Android and Apple. Download here: smarturl.it/RenfrewLiveSocialBack in 2019 it was discovered by Mandy and the women who set about restoring it to its rightful glory.
Now it’s the centrepiece of the transformed atrium space which is now a sensory garden with benches, plants and mosaic art.Mandy said: “When the Tannahill Centre opened there was a community garden with lots of artwork and poems outside.
It was regenerated and everything was lost – apart from this fountain, because it was too heavy to go in a skip.“I jokingly called it the Terminator of public art because it couldn’t be destroyed!“It’s lain upside down in this atrium for possibly 12 years.”Mandy was initially interested in the fossil outside the Tannahill.
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