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Lancaster city residents just got an opportunity to provide input about the façade artwork on the future parking garage and public library in the Ewell Plaza, in the 100 block of North Queen Street.
The City of Lancaster on Wednesday released a survey to gather comments, opinions and inspiration from the community. The eight-question survey is available at Engage.Cityoflancasterpa.com by clicking on the “Ewell Plaza Art Explorations” project. The survey will be open until May 14.
The survey is part of the cityâs effort to offer its residents more opportunities for community engagement.
In 2019, a group of city residents took the city to court over the art that had been planned for the Ewell Plaza. The design envisioned public art in the form of colored aluminum tubing on the buildingâs façade, which they said would clash with the surrounding buildings, a violation of the design standards.
Belfast riots: PSNI issue statement after disorder on North Queen Street and Tiger s Bay
A male officer was knocked unconscious and required hospital treatment
PSNI deal with a burning hijacked car in the Tigers Bay area of North Belfast (Image: Kelvin Boyes/Press Eye)
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Two men charged in connection with riots in Northern Ireland were today denied bail on grounds that they could re-offend - as police were pelted with stones and missiles on an eighth night of violence.
Matthew Shaw, 32, and Jonathan Maitland, 25, both from Belfast, appeared before Belfast Magistrates Court, having been arrested following the riots on Thursday night.
Shaw was charged with rioting while Maitland was charged with rioting and possessing petrol bombs in suspicious circumstances.
It came after another chaotic night on Friday which saw 14 police officers injured, bringing the total number of officers hurt in the recent disorder to 88.
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