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Anti-racism and Black Lives Matter signs removed from Inverness bridge


By Andrew Dixon

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Housemates Lauren Pyott and Eilidh Moffat take down the last of the signs from Ness Bridge...Picture: Gary Anthony
Housemates Lauren Pyott and Eilidh Moffat take down the last of the signs from Ness Bridge...Picture: Gary Anthony

Dozens of anti-racism and Black Lives Matter signs have been removed from Ness Bridge in Inverness.

The messages appeared over the weekend and were prompted by the death of African-American George Floyd (46), while in police custody in the United States last month.

They were removed by campaigners.

The signs will be taken to Eden Court on Friday and are set to go on show in the arts venue's grounds by the middle of next week.


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