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By Max Boon
27 Apr 2018
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The world鈥檚 greenest football club, Forest Green Rovers, has made a huge signing for the summer 鈥� a 5ft sculpture called Hare-y Kane - who looks set to take The New Lawn by storm.

The sculpture is part of the Cotswolds AONB Hare Trail and will be positioned outside the League Two side鈥檚 stadium from May 22nd 鈥� September 9th 2018.

Hare-y Kane will be painted in FGR livery by local artist Sarah Davis. The design celebrates FGR鈥檚 fans, club colours, and achievements, as well as its unique green credentials 鈥� with imagery referencing the club鈥檚 status as the world鈥檚 only vegan football club, the wildflower meadow outside the ground, and the National League Promotion Final trophy, which FGR won last year.

The trail is the biggest yet, as it has been extended to run from Stratford-upon-Avon and Bath through to the Forest of Dean and almost as far as Oxford.

Helen Taylor, FGR CEO said: 鈥溁使谔逵齛pp鈥檙e really excited about being a part of the Cotswolds Hare Trail this year and welcoming fans old and new to our stadium over the summer to meet Hare-y!

鈥淪arah has done a fantastic job in encapsulating what we鈥檙e all about as a club 鈥� as the fans, the team, the food and the environment are all represented in her beautiful design.鈥�

Sarah Davis, the artist behind Hare-y Kane, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 quite an inspiring, creative thing to be involved in. I鈥檝e tried to bring in as many images as I can that relate to the club to make it really come alive and be interesting to look at.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been good because the club does have a strong environmental message and I鈥檝e been able to put things like the wildflower meadow all over the hare鈥檚 head and around its feet which shows that not only is the club a thriving, active sports organisation but it鈥檚 a part of its environment in the Cotswolds.鈥�

Organisers have teamed up with The Cotswolds Conservation Board this year to help conserve and enhance the special qualities of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Last year the trail raised around 拢60,000 through a charity auction and was a huge hit with families throughout the summer.

Hare-y Kane has been painted by Sarah Davis, a local stained glass artist based in Slimbridge. The majority of Sarah鈥檚 work is focused on creating original glass panels, hangings and windows based on her own designs. Her pieces often follow natural themes in abstract and figurative styles. Sarah鈥檚 work uses traditional stained glass techniques, sometimes combined with modern methods such as fusing and sandblasting, to produce unique modern designs.

Sarah was involved in the trail last year and is painting two hares this year, having also designed 鈥楢lfred鈥檚 Orchard Hare鈥� which will be on display at the National Perry Pear Centre, in Hartpury, sponsored by the high sheriff of Gloucestershire, Charles Martell.

You can find out more about Sarah鈥檚 work at .

Net profits raised by the charity auction go towards the Cotswolds AONB. To find out more visit .

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