Life-sized pig sculpture is found

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A life-sized pig sculpture worth £750 which had been stolen from Bath city centre has been found dumped near a children's playground.

The sculpture, called Dinopig, was discovered to be missing from its home near Victoria Park on 2 August.

It forms part of a public art project which tells the 3,000-year-old legend of how King Bladud founded Bath while walking with his swine.

Dinopig is the second pig sculpture to be stolen in the past four weeks.

It is one of 100 sculptured pigs located around Bath, on exhibit until the end of August 2008.

Each pig has its own individual markings and designs.