This to be seen, in all its glory, in the reception area at Great Minster House.

'Congestion hotshot'?
Or 'Unless minotaur'!
Crossrail has hired the former comms director of Tube Lines to shake up its PR team.
Louise Brooker-Carey will join the company behind Europe’s largest civil engineering project in August as head of public affairs.
She will report to newly appointed chief executive Andrew Wolstenholme, who also starts in August and will be responsible for shaping the future of the comms team.
As Head of Public Affairs Brooker-Carey will also need to have a good working relationship with other board members, especially the chairman of Crossrail.Translink chief executive Peter Strachan will end his role in October after landing a key posting in the United Kingdom government.
As the UK Transport Department’s Director-General responsible for Major Projects, Mr Strachan is set to oversee transport for the 2012 London Olympics.
UPDATE: This from the Shunter...
Mostly harmless.
No doubt the Department for Transfer will conduct an inquiry into the weighting of such competitions to avoid future embarrassment?
UPDATE: This from a Mr Saltaire...
Interesting to note that not a single London based team won any Gold medals.
Clearly the alleged Northern diet of pudding, chips, peas and gravy works wonders.
Better let the UK 2012 team manager know!
The project is a collaboration between the Associate Parliamentary Manufacturing Group, of which FDF is an associate member, and the Royal Commission. All 650 MPs in the House of Commons have been asked to nominate a product that is manufactured in their constituency. The objective is to draw up a diverse and comprehensive picture of contemporary British industry.
Eye wonders what Derby MPs will nominate?