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Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) and his daughter Nelly have signed four exclusive murals by Brighton street artist Cassette Lord; these will go to auction on Friday to help Friends of Hove Lagoon (FoHL) fundraise for their new ambitious planting scheme.
The four murals by Cassette Lord are:
- Geisha: https://bit.ly/2PKoDlV
- A Woman’s Face: https://bit.ly/2WMqdVN
- Asian Cat: https://bit.ly/32gpj58
- Ice Lolly: https://bit.ly/32f84kL
The auction will take place at 10.00am on Friday 8 November 2019 at Brighton and Hove Auctions in Woodingdean. Bids can be taken at the auction house or online by a live webcast.
The auction follows LagoonFest 2019 at Hove Lagoon; this took place on Saturday 7 September to raise funds for the regeneration of the area. Nicholas Dexter is designing the new landscape for Hove Lagoon, and Nigel Bowcock of Acre Landscape will manage the landscaping. The design will be consulted on comprehensively in conjunction with local residents, businesses, as well as FoHL supporters, before it is finalised. The hope is that this project will be a springboard to redevelop other areas within Hove that might require an uplift, including the Hove seafront lawns.
The project is led by volunteer Chris Flint and supported by Chair of FoHL and local Councillor Robert Nemeth and FoHL Secretary Sue Johnson.
Brighton & Hove City Council have provisionally approved Saturday 5 September 2020 as the date for the next LagoonFest.