BRITAIN'S largest sugarcraft sculpture will end its extensive tour of the country in Droitwich Spa.
The phenomenal six-foot tall water fountain, crafted from 55 kilograms of sugar paste will be on show in St Richard's House from now until the end of March.
Cassie Brown, one of the sculptors, is from Droitwich and is a member of the Wychavon branch of the British Sugarcraft Guild.
Along with her team of six, which includes Droitwich resident Clegg Lyster, the sculpture took 500 hours to complete and features water, ornamental dolphins and a plinth.
It was first exhibited at the Creative World of Sugar Show in Coventry last July before embarking on a tour of the UK.
"We are urging everyone to come along and see it," said Cassie, of Oakleigh Road.
The Victoria Square exhibition also includes other work by talented members of the Wychavon Sugarcraft Guild.
For further details on the guild, which meets regularly in the Spa, call Ann Newton on 01905 458492.
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