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Vandals target horse statue on roundabout at Colwick Racecourse

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Vandals have targeted one of the horse statues outside Colwick Racecourse.

One of the statues was attacked with white paint; the other two statues were left untouched.

It’s not known when the attack took place.

PICTURED: The horses are cleaned by council teams

Nottingham City Council were quick to react and a member of their cleaning team was called to the scene this morning to clean up the damage.

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The popular statues were installed on the roundabout back in 2018 during works to improve Daleside Road.

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