A Paddington statue that was ripped from a bench by two RAF Odiham engineers has been repaired and unveiled.
Daniel Heath, from Thornton, close to Bradford in West Yorkshire, and William Lawrence, from Enderby, Leicestershire, eliminated a part of the statue from its bench in Newbury, Berkshire, within the early hours of two March.
It was recovered and repainted, and unveiled by Ian Batho and Ashley Morris from Newbury Enterprise Enchancment District (BID) at 11:30 BST final Wednesday.
Chief government officer Trish Willets stated she was “so excited” in regards to the return of the statue.