No, not the one in Trafalgar Square, but the one in Centenary Square, Birmingham.
There used to be a statue called Forward by Raymond Mason that dominated the space. It was affectionately known as the jelly mould or the Lurpack statue. It was destroyed by arsonists n April 2003 and it’s never really been replaced.
Now, there’s just an awesome set of steps which are perfect for skateboarders to use. The fourth plinth in that London has had a bit of a fuss made about it and I’ve always pined for someone to make a bit of a fuss over the empty plinth in the city centre. If I’m ever walking down Broad Street towards the city I’ll imagine what the statue used to look like & feel a little sad when I see it’s no longer there. Yes, the statue was a bit ugly and it wasn’t 100% clear what it was about but it made a strong statement. It clearly had a strong impact on me as it’s left an imprint like the negative of a photograph on my soul.
I’d love to see something take that space. If it’s a direct ripping off of the fourth plinth project from London, great. But I’m fairly certain that the great minds of Birmingham could come up with something equally expressive of Birmingham for that space.
C’mon great minds, don’t let me down.


S’meant to have been the new home of the carpet salesmen i think. Not sure what happened to that.
New Library(TM) will unbalance the square totally anyway. Better do whatever it is before it comes.
fuck it, let the skateboarders have it.
the statue was a hated abortion of a thing, and regular pissour for returning drunks from Broad street.