Mercury News
Where should the Splash plaque go?
4:30pm Friday 19th March 2010

THE Sedgemoor Splash may be no more but a precious reminder of its existence is safe and sound - and could be heading for a new home.
A plaque commemorating the visit of Diana, Princess of Wales to open the Splash on April 16, 1991, was kept when the building was demolished, and is currently held at Sedgemoor District Council's offices in King's Square.
Several people asked the Mercury what had become of the plaque and now we can reveal the council wants the public's help to decide where it goes next - one option is to hand it to Blake Museum.
WHAT do you think Sedgemoor District Council should do with the plaque? Leave your views in the comment box below.
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