A Wellington Town Council committee will decide on Tuesday (March 12) whether to recommend the full council to spend up to nearly £4,000 to remove and paint over public artwork on a railway footbridge in Tonedale with ‘D-Dazzle’ camouflage as part of the authority’s celebrations of the 80th anniversary this year of the Normandy landings in the Second World War.

D-Dazzle paint used on warships in the Second World War could be painted on a Wellington railway bridge. ( )
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