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Statue of bronze goat wearing traffic cone permanently installed in London market square following public vote

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A sculpture depicting a bronze goat with a traffic cone on its back called 'Party Animal' was officially unveiled as a permanent art piece in Kingston upon Thames, London, on Thursday (June 16).

It was one of seven temporary sculptures that made up a 'sculpture trail' in Kingston last year. Residents and visitors voted for their favourite, with 'Party Animal' winning with 51% of the vote. The sculptor, Alex R T Davies, was awarded a £10,000 prize and the honour of 'Party Animal' being permanently installed in Kingston.

The sculpture is in Kingston's Ancient Market. People are invited to sit on the goat's back and rub its nose.

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