St George's Cross appears on Wiltshire's famous white horse landmark
A St George's Cross has appeared on a famous white horse landmark. Pictures taken today (September 9) show Westbury's White Horse in Wiltshire turned into a St George's Cross.
Authorities say the red lines of the cross appear to have been made of material and not paint and police said they are not investigating as 'no crime has been committed.' But a team is expected to attend the site 'as soon as possible' to assess any potential damage.
Velisa Russell, who regularly walks by the monument, said: "Luckily there's no damage as red material was used. It's more an actor of patriotism, not vandalism. Just a bit of fun." The move reflects a wider trend across the country, where buildings, roundabouts and highways have been