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New Banksy artwork brings crowds to Welsh steel town of Port Talbot. What’s the message?

  • Mural shows a small boy wrapped up against the cold with his tongue stuck out and arms aloft to catch flakes of ash from an industrial bin
  • Port Talbot, on the edge of the Swansea Bay, is home to one of the biggest steelworks in the world, which has recently had to battle for survival

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Mural shows a small boy wrapped up against the cold with his tongue stuck out and arms aloft to catch flakes of ash from an industrial bin. Photo: AP

A new work by enigmatic street artist Banksy has got visitors flocking to the back of a car garage in Port Talbot, causing quite a stir in the south Wales steel town.

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The image appeared on Tuesday. Since then the local authority has brought in two traffic wardens to manage the crowds packing out a narrow lane in a bid to see it.

The work, in the shadow of the town’s dominant steelworks, shows a child seemingly playing in the snow, standing by a sled with his tongue out, tasting the falling snowflakes.

But round the corner of the garage, it shows smoke rising from a burning fire, and the snowflakes are actually falling ash.

People view the new work by Banksy. Photo: Reuters
People view the new work by Banksy. Photo: Reuters
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“It’s lovely because it brings over a number of messages,” said local resident Kirstin Tucker.

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