What’s happened to the Bull?
A key question to be answered - with both good and not so good answers
Good news - after the end of the Opening Ceremony the animatronic Bull went under its own propulsion with a police escort to the centre of Birmingham. As could be seen from the OC, it was able to be propelled - albeit at a slow rate.
It took the Bull 2 hrs to travel the 5 miles from Alexander Stadium to Victoria Square in the city centre. The police escort was necessary as it had at times to move on to the wrong side of the road to avoid going under gantries - it is 10 metres tall and would come to a timely end if it tried to get under road sign gantries.
It got there safely, and the eagle eyed of you watching the BBC presentation may catch a glimpse of it in the background.
And now the not so good news. The Bull will stay in Victoria Square until the end of the Games on 8th August. On the 9th August, the plan is to dismantle it. The reason given is that there is nowhere with a suitable headspace where it could be kept for the future.
Will there be a petition: “Save the Bull”
or will global warming and the detrimental effect that bovines have on it mean it will be consigned to scrap?

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