Summary
- Walsall Council spent £35,000 on two corgi statues to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s 150th anniversary.
- Some residents criticized the spending, questioning if the money could have been used in more essential areas.
- The sculptures were seen as controversial by some locals who felt there were better ways to allocate funds in Walsall.
- Despite the criticism, others found the corgi statues beautiful and a fitting tribute to the late Queen.