The artwork has been created by artist Emily, known as 'Selkie Ray' - and it aims to represent the "nostalgic magic" of the animals and plant life living in and around the river.
York councillors were united in their opposition to convert 17 bedsits into 8 flats and build two bungalows at the rear in a city suburb.
The artwork has been created by artist Emily, known as 'Selkie Ray' - and it aims to represent the "nostalgic magic" of the animals and plant life living in and around the river.
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