Statue of iconic bear unveiled in Lanark

Published: Friday 11 October 2024

This image shows Provost Margaret Cooper and Councillor Catherine McClymont with two Lanark Primary School pupils at the unveiling of the Paddington Bear statue in Lanark

Lanark High Street had a very special visitor this week – Paddington Bear.

The marmalade-loving bear is in the town as part of Paddington Visits, a trail of Paddington Bear statues across the UK and Ireland to celebrate the forthcoming release of Paddington in Peru, which arrives in cinemas on November 8.

Paddington took a seat on a bench on Lanark High Street and was immediately embraced by the local community.

Provost Margaret Cooper had the honour of unveiling the statue. She said: “It was great fun being able to join in the town’s enthusiasm for the unveiling of Paddington.

“He has become an icon of our times, and it was fantastic to share some marmalade sandwiches with Emily and Matthew from Lanark Primary School as we sat next to him.”

This image shows Provost Margaret Cooper feeding a statue of Paddington Bear a marmalade sandwich

Chair of the Clydesdale Area Committee, Councillor Catherine McClymont, said: “I am sure the Paddington statue will become a real focal point for the town centre as he is a character that resonates with everyone, regardless of their age.”

Antonia Pompa, Discover Lanark Manager said: “We are excited to be part of Paddington Visits and to see our statue in the heart of Lanark town centre. Visitors will love sitting beside Paddington, and we look forward to seeing lots of photos with happy, smiling faces.”

Speaking on the launch of Paddington Visits, a spokesperson from StudioCanal who produce the new movie, said: “We are delighted to launch Paddington Visits, a trail which will see everyone’s favourite bear bringing fun, kindness and warmth to communities across the UK.

“We hope that everyone seeks out their local Paddington, whether that’s dropping by for a chat about your day or to enjoy a marmalade sandwich or two while enjoying the view. Paddington is ready to welcome everyone."

The statue and bench were partly funded by the Shared Prosperity Fund from the UK Government, which is administered by South Lanarkshire Council.