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“It’s only since the artists’ maquettes have been produced that the judges are seeing how these ideas have developed. “The panel will be meeting in December to be presented with the fully worked-up detail by the artists, after which we will make a decision.” Mr Watley added: “Anything that is of a very sensitive nature and has the potential to cause controversy is something we would, as judges, want to consider when we make our final decision, because it’s really important that the work is loved and respected by the people of Birmingham. “I’m waiting for further information from the artist and the people organising the competition. “We will consider responses from members of the public to the exhibition of maquettes. Steam Railway readers’ responses will also form part of the public consultation process.” The models of the shortlisted sculptures have been on display at Millennium Point and will move to the Library of Birmingham and the Museum and Art Gallery. City of Glasgow, There are ballot boxes for exhibition visitors to vote for their favourite pieces and leave comments. The winner will be announced in January, with a grand unveiling planned for April 2018. Duchess of Sutherland, received furious legal threats from landowner Neil Shorland, who claimed the fence belonged to him. While Mr Shorland failed to respond to Steam Railway enquiries, DB Cargo said: “We can confirm that the fence at the turntable at St Blazey belongs to DB Cargo UK.” The 44-year-old director of Bristol-based property company Shorland Investments Ltd, which lets out St Blazey’s Grade of Sutherland Duchess of Sutherland Duchess