Nottingham's Goosey the Goose mascot gets an unexpected makeover with a St George’s Cross, leading to police inquiries and council disapproval.
In a curious turn of events, Nottingham's beloved Goosey the Goose mascot has found itself at the center of a police inquiry after being adorned with a St George’s Cross. The two-meter tall goose, a staple of the annual Goose Fair, was vandalized with a splash of red paint, leaving authorities scratching their heads and the local council a bit ruffled. The incident is said to have occurred on September 3, around 9:30 PM, right at the busy Mansfield Road roundabout, a spot likely seen by many passersby.
Police Constable Lindsey Webster is on the case, urging anyone with dashcam footage or suspicious sightings to come forward. Goosey, made of fibreglass and timber, weighs in at a hefty quarter-tonne and has long been a cheerful figure in the community. This peculiar act of vandalism comes on the heels of an online campaign dubbed Operation Raise the Colours, aiming to raise awareness for the flying of Union and St George’s Cross flags.
Nottingham City Council has expressed their discontent, stating that while they proudly display the largest St George’s flag in the country during national celebrations, painting it on Goosey is simply "a step too far." They have made it clear that they won’t tolerate the misuse of their flag or vandalism, and will promptly remove any flags that pose a safety concern.
If you have any information regarding this artistic endeavor gone wrong, you are encouraged to contact the police at 101, quoting incident number 25000522288. Meanwhile, Goosey remains a symbol of fun, even if it’s now sporting a rather unusual accessory. Note: This article was generated by an AI system. While it is based on verified sources, accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Please use your own judgment when interpreting the information. If you notice any clear errors, please contact us.