Pigs Gone Wild in Ipswich

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Dozens of pig sculptures have invaded Ipswich for charity. The pig sculpture canvas represents Suffolk's and Ipswich's agricultural heritage. The sculptures are on display in and around Ipswich until the end of the month, and they can all be seen in one place in September before they are auctioned off. The charity that the pigs are raising money for is St. Elizabeth's Hospice. There are nearly 40 larger pigs and several smaller ones that have been painted by the community and schools.

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Pig-Geswyk - Lois Cordelia

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Frankenswine - Mark Reeve

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The Swinions - Anne-Marie Byrne

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The Trotter's Pig - David Graham

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Pig n Mix - Lynsey Brecknell & Keiron Reilly

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Ipswich Blue - Julia Allum

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Little Sewn Sow - Matt Reeve

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Ed Sheer-ham - Martin J Wall

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Pigs Can Fly - Ross White

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Porkman Road - Emma Graham; Elvis Porksley - Stephen McKay; A Pig's Got to Travel - Nick Murley; Piggy Stardust - Allan Williams; Clover - Joanne Crane; Pepper Pig - Susan Webber; The Haminator - Gabriella Keating-Fedders; Stymante - Martin J Wall

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Pretty Penny - Mik Richardson

For more information about 'Pigs Gone Wild', visit their official website at: http://www.pigsgonewild.co.uk

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