Get Official Planning Permission
or the Council
will remove it.
[When a totem pole mysteriously appeared
on a popular coastal path
in south-east England,
local speculation as to who was responsible
for it ranged from art pranksters to aliens.
The 8ft (2.4-metre) wooden pole, erected
on the clifftops on the North Downs Way in Kent,
between Folkestone and Dover,
has particularly provoked interest
for its inscription with the name
Perkūnas, the Baltic god of thunder.
Keen to keep the artwork situated
in the Capel-Le-Ferne nature reserve,
Kent Wildlife Trust is in the process of
applying to Dover district council for
retrospective planning permission.
But its appeal to find the artist behind
it has so far proved unsuccessful.]
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...h-east-england