Edinburgh Evening News

Pigeon back on Elm Row after flying the coop

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A beloved Edinburgh sculpture, that was feared stolen last year, has returned to its rightful home in Elm Row.

Last December, passersby were shocked to notice one of Elm Row’s famous pigeon sculptures had mysterious­ly disappeare­d, prompting rumours that the bronze artwork had been stolen.

Days later, locals were delighted to learn that a local business owner had found the plump pigeon on its side and took it in for safe keeping. Now, after three months, the ‘iconic’ sculpture has returned after being restored by Powderhall Bronze Ltd. The total cost of the damage cost the council £680.

Speaking on its safe return, culture and communitie­s convener, councillor Val Walker said: “We’re delighted to see the pigeons at Elm Row back in their rightful place. However it’s extremely disappoint­ing that an individual tried to steal and damaged one of these statues in the first place – that’s money that could be better used elsewhere in these challengin­g times.” Cllr Walker added: “I’d like to thank all those who helped locate the missing statue and to Powderhall Bronze Ltd for their excellent work in repairing it.”

The unique sculptures made their longawaite­d return to Elm Row on July 27 last year as part of the Trams to Newhaven project’s public realm improvemen­ts – 17 years after they were removed in 2006 to accommodat­e for the original tram project.

The statues were unveiled to the public in the summer after being refurbishe­d and completely recast by Powderhall Bronze.

Shona Kinloch, the artist behind the sculptures, joined transport convener Scott Arthur and council archaeolog­ist John Lawson at the public ceremony to welcome the birds back after their nearly two-decade sabbatical.

Shona Kinloch said the inspiratio­n for her design came after visiting the site in the mid-1990s when ‘a wee flock of pigeons turned up’. The sculptures would become a flagship artwork on Leith Walk in the ensuing years.

 ?? ?? The Elm Row pigeons were unveiled to the public last summer after being refurbishe­d and completely recast
The Elm Row pigeons were unveiled to the public last summer after being refurbishe­d and completely recast
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