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Fred Hughes

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Born Arkansas
United States
GenresR&B
Record labels Vee-Jay Records
Albums Baby Boy
I Know It's Hard But It's Fair
Send My Baby Back
No Turning Back
Job Singer
Education Compton High School
SongsOo Wee Baby I Love You
Send My Baby Back
You Can't Take It Away
I Keep Tryin'
I Can't Make It Without You
Baby Boy
Don't Let This Happen to Us
Don't Let Me Down
I Understand
My Heart Cries Oh
Who You Really Are
Love Me Baby
Walk on Back to You
I Gotta Keep My Bluff In
Georgia on My Mind
Tonight I'm Gonna See My Baby
C'mon Let's Go
He's No Good
Beautiful Friendship
A Time for Love / Try to Remember
A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing / Sweet Begonia
Heartbreak It's Hurting Me
Broke & Hungry
How It Could Be
Little Blue Bird
What About My Love?
Ain't That Lovin' You
I Know I Need Someone
Suffering With the Blues
Once I Loved
Isn't It a Pity
Isn't It Romantic
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Fred Hughes is an American R&B singer.

Council knocks down Josiah Wedgwood sculpture by mistake

Feb 2,2023 1:41 pm

A brick sculpture of internationally-renowned potter Josiah Wedgwood has been accidentally knocked down during roadworks.

The Sculpture of The Head of the Wedgwood pottery founder in Stoke-on-Trent was first unveiled in 1986.

Stoke-on-Trent City Council apologised unreservedly and said it had been removed by contractors during a road widening project.

Council leader Abi Brown said she was " devastated" the mistake had occurred.

A council spokesperson said they had launched an investigation into the error and were speaking with contractors to understand what had gone wrong.

The Josiah Wedgwood art installation, carved out of red bricks, was created by sculptor Vincent Woropay for the National Garden Festival in 1986.

It moved to its current location at Festival Park in 2009.

Road widening measures had recently begun on Marina Way to open up access to The Park , where The Sculpture stood, as part of changes following major infrastructure works and

'It's a scandal'

Local historian Fred Hughes , who attended The First unveiling of The Sculpture , said it was " beyond belief" that it had been removed.

He Said The Remaining bricks of The Sculpture should have been stored correctly so The Sculpture could be reassembled elsewhere.

" As Far as I'm concerned, it's a scandal and I want to see it repaired, " He Said .

The bricks and The Base of The Sculpture will now be sensitively removed from The Park , The Council had added.

" Culture is at the fabric of our city and plays a hugely significant role in The Story of Stoke-on-Trent, " Ms Brown said.

" I have instructed The Director of The Service to personally oversee immediate work to protect The Sculpture and investigate how this has happened. "


Source of news: bbc.com

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