When a massive mural from a prolific Greater Manchester graffiti artist appeared on the side of her home, Nickie Hadley knew nothing about it.
The 50-year-old, from Hyde, had been fast asleep while Mr Eggs got to work on his creation earlier this month - inspired by the campaign to protect nearby Godley Green from development.
Luckily for the Salford -based artist, Nickie fell in love with it. READ MORE: Members of public feared potential terror attack as knifeman randomly slashed people during horrific ten minute stabbing spree She told the Manchester Evening News : "I woke up in the morning and two neighbours were stood outside. "I went to the front window, they waved and said 'we love it'. "I came out and it was there." The artwork features a 'save our green belt' banner being carried by an aircraft, and a young boy underneath with a pile of bricks.
Standing at the corner of Werneth Avenue and Mottram Old Road, it certainly catches the eye of passers-by, yet Nickie had no idea what was happening while Mr Eggs was at work.
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