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Locals praise erection of 20ft-tall naked statue

2025-11-30 16:26
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Locals praise erection of 20ft-tall naked statue

Here to spread some Christmas cheer...

Locals praise erection of 20ft-tall naked statue Jen Mills Jen Mills Published November 30, 2025 4:26pm Updated November 30, 2025 4:26pm Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments Aerial images of a controversial 20-foot-tall nude statue banned by a local council which has been reinstated - after a campaign by dozens of locals. The striking gold Roman Gladiator statue - once used to promote the Russell Crowe blockbuster in 2000 - was re-erected at Bulldog Forge, in Ince, Wigan, Greater Manchester, earlier this week (Nov 26). A controversial 20-foot-tall nude statue banned by a local council has been reinstated - after a campaign by dozens of locals. The striking gold Roman Gladiator statue - once used to promote the Russell Crowe blockbuster in 2000 - was re-erected at Bulldog Forge, in Ince, Wigan, Greater Manchester, earlier this week (Nov 26).The much-loved figure - known to locals as 'Golden Balls' - was taken down on October 11 2022 after Wigan Council ordered its removal following a number of complaints from neighbours.The decision caused backlash in the community who later set up Facebook pages and petitions for him to be returned. Photo released 30/11/2025 The council previously said Golden Balls had to be taken down (Picture: William Lailey/SWNS)

A 20ft-tall naked man is once again surveying the people of Wigan, after previously being banned by the council.

The statue, nicknamed ‘Golden Balls’, had been erected outside a vintage shop until 2022, but had to be removed after neighbours complained.

It’s not quite Brazil’s Christ the Redeemer, but the store’s owner Grant Adamson, 60, said customers were ‘heartbroken’ when it had to be removed six months after appearing.

He has now put it back up in order to spread some ‘Christmas cheer’.

Wigan Council said they were ‘aware’ of its reappearance, and are assessing whether they need to take any action.

Aerial images of a controversial 20-foot-tall nude statue banned by a local council which has been reinstated - after a campaign by dozens of locals. The striking gold Roman Gladiator statue - once used to promote the Russell Crowe blockbuster in 2000 - was re-erected at Bulldog Forge, in Ince, Wigan, Greater Manchester, earlier this week (Nov 26). A controversial 20-foot-tall nude statue banned by a local council has been reinstated - after a campaign by dozens of locals. The striking gold Roman Gladiator statue - once used to promote the Russell Crowe blockbuster in 2000 - was re-erected at Bulldog Forge, in Ince, Wigan, Greater Manchester, earlier this week (Nov 26).The much-loved figure - known to locals as 'Golden Balls' - was taken down on October 11 2022 after Wigan Council ordered its removal following a number of complaints from neighbours.The decision caused backlash in the community who later set up Facebook pages and petitions for him to be returned. Photo released 30/11/2025 Poeple missed Golden Balls (Picture: William Lailey/SWNS)

The striking gold statue is of a Roman Gladiator, and was once used to promote the Russell Crowe blockbuster on this theme in 2000.

You can now see it at Bulldog Forge, in Ince, Wigan, Greater Manchester.

There had been a campaign to bring back Golden Balls, with Facebook pages set up calling for the statue to be reinstated.

Grant Adamson said it had become a ‘landmark’: ‘People were always asking me when is he coming back so I decided to bring him out for Christmas.’

Images show the Wigan Council moving the golden nude statue on the back of a truck. A controversial 20-foot-tall nude statue banned by a local council has been reinstated - after a campaign by dozens of locals. The striking gold Roman Gladiator statue - once used to promote the Russell Crowe blockbuster in 2000 - was re-erected at Bulldog Forge, in Ince, Wigan, Greater Manchester, earlier this week (Nov 26). A controversial 20-foot-tall nude statue banned by a local council has been reinstated - after a campaign by dozens of locals. The striking gold Roman Gladiator statue - once used to promote the Russell Crowe blockbuster in 2000 - was re-erected at Bulldog Forge, in Ince, Wigan, Greater Manchester, earlier this week (Nov 26).The much-loved figure - known to locals as 'Golden Balls' - was taken down on October 11 2022 after Wigan Council ordered its removal following a number of complaints from neighbours.The decision caused backlash in the community who later set up Facebook pages and petitions for him to be returned. Photo released 30/11/2025 The statue being transported through Wigan (Picture: Grant Adamson)

He had agreed to put the statue in storage in 2022, despite disputing the council’s claim that it needs planning permission as it is on his land, on a trailer which can be moved, and doesn’t protrude over his property boundary.

Posting on social media, many were delighted to see the heroic figure return, with one writing: ‘YESSSSSSSS FINALLY GOLDEN BALLS IS HOME LOL’

Another said: ‘Yaaaaay he used to brighten my day!’

Aerial images of a controversial 20-foot-tall nude statue banned by a local council which has been reinstated - after a campaign by dozens of locals. The striking gold Roman Gladiator statue - once used to promote the Russell Crowe blockbuster in 2000 - was re-erected at Bulldog Forge, in Ince, Wigan, Greater Manchester, earlier this week (Nov 26). A controversial 20-foot-tall nude statue banned by a local council has been reinstated - after a campaign by dozens of locals. The striking gold Roman Gladiator statue - once used to promote the Russell Crowe blockbuster in 2000 - was re-erected at Bulldog Forge, in Ince, Wigan, Greater Manchester, earlier this week (Nov 26).The much-loved figure - known to locals as 'Golden Balls' - was taken down on October 11 2022 after Wigan Council ordered its removal following a number of complaints from neighbours.The decision caused backlash in the community who later set up Facebook pages and petitions for him to be returned. Photo released 30/11/2025 The local council are assessing the situation (Picture: William Lailey/SWNS)

Grant said: ‘It’s good for the business and good for the community.’

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It’s not for long though, just to spread a little Christmas magic.

A Wigan Council spokesperson said: ‘We are aware that a large statue has been brought onto land at Darlington Street East, Ince, and are assessing whether any consent is needed from the council.’

‘On a previous occasion the council advised the landowner that the statue was in need of advertising consent.

‘It was subsequently removed by the landowner before any action was taken.’

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