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Tolkien legacy lives on as sculptures unveiled
Hull Daily Mail
|June 12, 2025
TWO sculptures have been unveiled in the village of Roos, celebrating the legacy of JRR Tolkien.
The unveiling ceremony took place on Friday, June 6, in the grounds of All Saints Church and saw guests far and wide visit. The event offered atendees the chance to explore Tolkien’s connection to the region, as well as witness the reveal of the sculptures, which were funded by East Riding Council and Route Yorkshire Coast.
At the event, church bell ringers serenaded guests and Tolkien-themed cupcakes proved to be a hit among attendees. Volunteers from Visit Hull and East Yorkshire (VHEY) were on hand to support the event and welcome visitors.
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