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		<description><![CDATA[A GIANT flower designed to light up by catching energy from the wind will soon shine as a beacon on the new look Widnes Waterfront. Plans to build a 50ft high illuminated flower out of galvanised metal, with 120 petals were approved by Halton councillors on Monday evening. Architect Anna Liu, aged 43, who won [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A GIANT flower designed to light up by catching energy from the wind will soon shine as a beacon on the new look Widnes Waterfront.<br />
Plans to build a 50ft high illuminated flower out of galvanised metal, with 120 petals were approved by Halton councillors on Monday evening.<br />
Architect Anna Liu, aged 43, who won a competition to design the public art sculpture, spoke exclusively to the World this week.</p>
<p>“When you do something quite bold on a big scale it does attract criticism but it also provokes discussion and makes people want to go and see it.” </p>
<p>The sculpture will be erected on rough pasture land beside a metal walkway and observation deck that looks over the Mersey estuary. </p>
<p>via <a target="_blank" href="http://www.runcornandwidnesworld.co.uk/news/4429838.Giant_metal_flower_to_shine_as_a_beacon_on_new_look_Widnes_Waterfront/">runcornandwidnesworld</a>. </p>


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