An iconic statue in Inverclyde which was removed due to a £5.2 million improvement project has been returned to its original home.
The 'Girl on a Suitcase' landmark in Gourock, renamed 'Annie' by local primary school children, was installed in 2011.
However, regeneration works meant the statue had to be temporarily removed.
The £5.2m redevelopment of Gourock included creating a new one-way system, parking spaces and public realm works.
The project was delivered for the council by urban regeneration company Riverside Inverclyde.
Environment & Regeneration Vice Convener Cllr Gerry Dorrain said: "It is a year since Annie was temporarily removed to allow the £5.2 million regeneration of Gourock town centre to go ahead.
"That project is now all but completed so her return marks not only as an indication of the bright future in store for Gourock but also a link with the town's history as a popular tourist destination."
(LM)
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