A PIECE of Worth Valley land art produced to celebrate this year's Tour de Yorkshire is in the running for a top accolade.
The work – depicting Branwell Bronte riding a bicycle – by Worth Valley Young Farmers Club and Haworth Primary School, is among 12 pieces across the region shortlisted for a public vote to select people's favourite.
To vote, visit letouryorkshire.com/landart.
The winner will receive a trophy from Sir Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire.
"We were blown away by the sheer number, range and quality of land art which featured on this year's race route and it was extremely difficult to select just 12 pieces," he said.
Voting is open until midnight on June 13.
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