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Angel of the North’s Santa hat stolen … by The Grinch

The 65ft Anthony Gormley structure had made headlines over Christmas after being spotted with a festive hat on.
The 65ft Anthony Gormley structure had made headlines over Christmas after being spotted with a festive hat on. The 65ft Anthony Gormley structure had made headlines over Christmas after being spotted with a festive hat on.

The Angel of the North sculpture no longer has its Santa hat on after the pranksters responsible climbed up overnight to remove it.

One of the group, dressed as Dr Seuss character the Grinch, was photographed pulling the hat down from the 65ft structure outside Gateshead, with the help of three others dressed as Santa.

Santa hat of the Angel of the North
Santa hat of the Angel of the North A Santa hat was placed on the sculpture on Christmas Eve (PA)

The hat had been placed on top of the famous Anthony Gormley artwork on Christmas Eve, prompting delight from onlookers.

Even Gateshead Council had welcomed the stunt, describing the public response as “staggering” after the pictures made national news.

The group poses with the hat shortly before taking it down.
The group poses with the hat shortly before taking it down. The group poses with the hat shortly before taking it down

After taking it down, the group, which has asked to remain anonymous, told the Press Association: “We never in a million years expected it to hit the headlines the way it did.

“Because it’s such good publicity, we thought we’d give the public something else to laugh and smile about before the end of the festive season and came up with the Grinch and a few Santas to take it down.”

A man dressed as the Grinch is seen taking the hat down by rope.
A man dressed as the Grinch is seen taking the hat down by rope. A man dressed as the Grinch is seen taking the hat down by rope

This year’s successful stunt was the group’s seventh attempt at placing the hat on the sculpture, with previous efforts blighted by problems including bad weather and a broken-down car.

Their first attempt saw them scale the structure only to discover their hat was too small to fit.

The 25ft hat used £90 worth of red fabric.
The 25ft hat used £90 worth of red fabric. The 25ft hat used £90 worth of red fabric

The stunt required meticulous planning, with ten people in five vans required to get the hat up using ropes and fishing line.

One member said he spent £90 on fabric to create the hat, sewing it all together with the help of his girlfriend and his grandmother’s sewing machine.

Angel of the North 7
Angel of the North 7 The Angel of the North was installed in 1998

The group said it had planned to leave the hat in place until the weekend was over to allow more people to see it, but decided to remove it early as increased winds could have risked making it a hazard.

This Christmas was not the first time the 200-tonne structure has been dressed up since being installed 20 years ago.

A group of Newcastle United fans placed a Newcastle shirt with Alan Shearer’s name on it in 1998 while supermarket Morrisons was forced to apologise after beaming a bread advert on to its wings in 2015.