The Yorkshire Post says: What should be Yorkshire's Angel of the North? A rose, bicycle or flat cap...
Contrast this with Yorkshire which missed out on the Brick Man that Gormley once proposed for Leeds – the county is now looking forward to Alex Chinneck’s red-brick chimneys finally taking shape on the site of the former Tinsley Towers near Sheffield.
Yet, given this county is renowned around the world for its self-confidence and swagger, it’s surprising that it’s not come up with a striking piece of public art, made from Yorkshire steel, that celebrates this area’s proud identity – the powers-that-be can’t even erect road signs to welcome motorists, and tourists, to the greatest of all counties. What do readers suggest? The biggest white rose in the world? A giant bicycle to reflect the area’s cycling legacy? Or a humble flat cap? Over to you. Not only will your ideas be far more ingenious, but they will also eclipse the Angel of the North.