A caution sign is to be put on a bronze bench sculpture in Somerset, warning people it gets hot in the sunshine.
Man on a Bench by Giles Penny was unveiled in Bruton in June and now
attracts a number of visitors who sit on it to have their photograph
taken.
Town mayor Steve Hall, said he was certain it "won't heat up to griddle
levels" this summer but it could be a "shock" to those wearing shorts.
The sign warning that the "surface will be hot" in the sunshine,
is to erected.
The sculpture by the renowned artist was installed two months ago.
Since then, according to Mr Hall, it has become a "star attraction".
"It's not a bench, it's a piece of art but because you can sit on the
bench next to the sculpture a lot of people are going up and having
their photograph taken," he said.
"You can sit on it comfortably, 99% of the time but I decided if we did
get a real 1976 summer again it would probably be very, very
uncomfortable and may even result in burns."
As a precaution the sculptor had been asked to make a sign, warning
people to "test it" before sitting on it.
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