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Hertfordshire County Council plans to sell 'non-relevant' art
A consultation on the proposed sale of artwork worth thousands of pounds owned by a local authority has begun.
Hertfordshire County Council has 1,828 works, valued at 拢26.2m, and wants to get rid of 90% as they are at risk of deterioration.
It plans to sell off or gift to museums more than 1,600 pieces that it says have little relevance to the county, and could raise 拢400,000.
The money it raises will be used to conserve the remaining 167 pieces.
Those which will remain include four Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth sculptures, which alone are insured for 拢21.85m.
A consultation began on Monday and
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