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Sculpture will take position at Coleg Cambria Wrexham site
Sculpture will take position at Coleg Cambria Wrexham site

Leader Live

time25-05-2025

  • Leader Live

Sculpture will take position at Coleg Cambria Wrexham site

After almost four years of hard work by lecturer John Freeman and students, the hand-crafted statue of a dragon protecting a small child has taken its place outside Coleg Cambria's Bersham Road site in Wrexham. Built in partnership with Wrexham County Borough Council and North Wales Police, the first phase of the project is finished. The task now will be to raise the plinth of Welsh stone slate to form a castle alongside a "river of knives", due for completion in November. Knife dragon under construction. At night the dragon will be lit up in red, white and green colours, a symbol of Wales and a reminder of the devastating impact weapons crime can have on communities. "It has taken many days and weeks of dedication, with the amazing support and skill of our learners, to bring the sculpture to life," said John. "The staff have playfully named the dragon 'JohnFree' as I've spent every hour I haven't been lecturing in the workshop, safely shaping a range of confiscated weapons including kitchen knives, samurai swords, knuckle dusters and bayonets and welding them onto steel frames to form the main body and head. Read more: Wrexham pupils unveil railway celebration mural "The wings are made from wire mesh and strips, and took a long time to complete, but it's all finally done. "We are so happy with how it looks, almost identical to the model I had initially designed, and glad it will represent such an important cause." Karl Jackson, assistant principal for the Institute of Technology and Site Lead at Bersham Road, added: "The finished article is quite breathtaking, it will be a beacon not only for knife awareness but also for the talent and skill of the students who played their part in its construction, which all took place with health and safety the number one priority. Knife dragon outside Coleg Cambria's Bersham Road site in Wrexham. "The sculpture will stand proudly here at Bersham Road, a symbol for generations to come constructed entirely from weapons North Wales Police had collected via amnesty or confiscation. "Several thousand have been used for the knife dragon and it is quite staggering when you reflect on that, but what a powerful message this now sends out." District Inspector for Wrexham City Rhodri Ifans said while knife crime offences remain thankfully low in Wrexham, it is important "for us all to act to drive them down still further". Read more: New Flintshire school campus opens as first net zero carbon school "Knives are dangerous and there is no place for them on our streets. Every incident involving a knife has consequences for all those involved, and so this is an issue we take extremely seriously," he said. "As such, it is particularly important we can create opportunities to highlight knife crime and what we can do to prevent it. "We all have a responsibility to educate anyone who may think it acceptable to carry a knife and the Knife Dragon offers a way in which we can work with our partners on a project that just might prevent another tragedy. Knife dragon under construction. "Made with weapons we have seized from our own streets; they will never again be in position to harm anyone. "By working with our partners, we will continue to educate, enforce, and act on any information given to us to bring those involved in this type of offending to justice." Lead Member for Partnership and Community Safety at Wrexham County Borough Council, Cllr Paul Roberts, added: "This striking Knife Dragon will serve as a reminder to the devastating impact that knife crime and serious violence can have on local communities and families. Read more: Oscar winner thanks former Wrexham college for 'many fond memories' "Following on from the Knife Angel's visit to Wrexham in October 2022, with thanks to the staff and students at Coleg Cambria on its construction, the Knife Dragon will provide a permanent focus point to the partnership working and education around keeping knife crime low in Wrexham." • For the latest news and information from Coleg Cambria, visit • If you have concerns about knife crime, call North Wales Police on 101 or CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Alternatively, visit

Viper Energy price target lowered to $58 from $64 at Raymond James
Viper Energy price target lowered to $58 from $64 at Raymond James

Yahoo

time07-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Viper Energy price target lowered to $58 from $64 at Raymond James

Raymond James analyst John Freeman lowered the firm's price target on Viper Energy (VNOM) to $58 from $64 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares. Viper Energy last week announced an equity raise of about $1.1B with the sale of 24.64M shares, and the proceeds will go towards the purchase of the Endeavor dropdown from Diamondback Energy (FANG), the analyst tells investors in a research note. The dropdown transaction was the largest ever done in the minerals industry and provides Viper with a massive scale advantage going forward, Raymond James says. Leverage the power of TipRanks' Smart Score, a data-driven tool to help you uncover top performing stocks and make informed investment decisions. Monitor your stock picks and compare them to top Wall Street Analysts' recommendations with Your Smart Portfolio Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See Insiders' Hot Stocks on TipRanks >> Read More on VNOM: Viper Energy Announces Upsized Public Equity Offering Viper Energy price target lowered to $68 from $78 at Truist Viper Energy price target raised to $60 from $58 at Barclays Viper Energy 24.64M share Spot Secondary priced at $44.50 Viper Energy 22M share Spot Secondary; price range $44.00-$45.25 Sign in to access your portfolio

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