A sculpture by renowned artist Andy Scott has been installed in Clackmannanshire.
The sculpture, in the artist's distinctive metalwork, depicts a couple holding hands across a gap, and celebrates the opening of the Clackmannanshire Bridge.
The sculpture, known as 'This Journey's End' has been installed on Mary Wood roundabout, on the outskirts of Clackmannan, where it will give drivers a fantastic welcome as they enter the county.
Portfolio holder for Sustainability, Councillor Eddie Carrick, said: "This sculpture is a beautiful addition to the other popular works by Andy Scott and others across Clackmannanshire.
"We're hugely proud of the new bridge, road and rail links in the county and this sculpture is a perfect way to celebrate Clackmannanshire being connected, welcoming and open for business.
"I think this sculpture will help to make visits to Clackmannanshire even more memorable and with five of his artworks in such a concentrated area, people will identify Clackmannanshire with public art and Andy Scott in particular."
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