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    sophie xx wrote:
    oh my gosh, this olympic thing is making this town worse spending soo much money on stuff that would of been spent on useful things but no spending on a stupid weymouth tower thing those stupid traffic lights and laser light things and now this really.... this town is running down soo much even with shops closing what is going on in this town!
    A typical negative and badly constructed comment. Please try to be positive for a change.

    Incidently what happened to capitals on your keyboard?"
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Olympic Rings sculpture unveiled today

Portland stone Olympic rings were craned into the forecourt of Weymouth Railway Station. Mayor Margaret Leicester was there to see their early morning arrival.   DORSET MEDIA SERVICE Portland stone Olympic rings were craned into the forecourt of Weymouth Railway Station. Mayor Margaret Leicester was there to see their early morning arrival. DORSET MEDIA SERVICE

A LARGE stone sculpture of the Olympic Rings was lifted into place by a crane this morning outside Weymouth railway station.

The Rings have been carved by local stonemasons using world-renowned Portland limestone.

The sculpture stands at 2.5 metres tall, one metre deep, 3.8 metres long and aims to provide an iconic and locally distinctive welcome for Olympic visitors this summer.

Weymouth and Portland will be hosting the London 2012 Olympic sailing events between July 27 and August 11 and the Paralympic sailing from September 1 to 6. After the Games it is planned to move the Rings to Portland.

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