Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a move that could enhance the vibrancy of Beeston town centre, a prominent sculpture is set to be relocated to accommodate more market events. The 35-year-old white marble piece, a striking representation of a tree trunk crafted by artist Paul Mason, has been a fixture in Beeston Square since its inception. However, its current placement has posed limitations for community events and markets, prompting local authorities to consider a new position for the artwork. The proposed site for the sculpture's relocation is just outside the Arc Cinema, conveniently located north of the Beeston Square tram stop. This new location is expected to provide a more open space for gatherings and activities, allowing for a better flow of foot traffic during market days and special events. The planning application for the move has been submitted to Broxtowe Borough Council, where it has garnered positive recommendations from council officers. The planning committee is set to convene on Wednesday to discuss and decide on the proposal. Many community members and local business owners have expressed their support, citing the potential for increased footfall in the area, which could benefit local vendors and enhance the overall atmosphere of the town centre. The relocation of the sculpture not only aims to facilitate more events but also seeks to retain the cultural significance of the artwork, ensuring it remains a part of Beeston's identity. As the council prepares for the decision, residents are hopeful that the approved move will mark a new chapter for Beeston Square, blending art with community engagement in a way that uplifts the town's spirit.