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Beattie Statue Unveiling Close as Co-op Make Big Donation
Friday, 1st Oct 2021 06:00

The statue of Ipswich Town's greatest ever player, Kevin Beattie, is close to being unveiled - after the East of England Co-op made a major donation to the project.

The campaign for a statue led by the East Anglian Daily Times/Ipswich Star, alongside BBC Radio Suffolk and the TWTD website, was launched after The Beat's sudden death in September 2018 at the age of 64.

The project is now back in full swing after pandemic-enforced delays and work has started at the site.

Beattie will stand in Portman Road, diagonally opposite Planet Blue, on land kindly provided by Ipswich Borough Council. The council has commissioned the statue and is providing crucial support to the project, but all the funding is coming from donations.

Today, it can be revealed that the statue will be unveiled before Christmas, with the exact date to be confirmed soon.

Following the delay and additional engineering on the plinth for Sean Hedges-Quinn's statue design, some extra funding has been needed. Plans to do that have been set out today, which include giving 20 Ipswich Town fans a chance to have their name inscribed on the plinth.

However, the East of England Co-op has also generously donated the stone cladding and stonemasonry work to the project through HL Perfitts, a part of the Co-op's family of businesses.

Statue committee member Mark Calver, of MC Contracts, is building the plinth itself in kind, with materials donated by Ridgeons.

Brad Jones, editor of the East Anglian Daily Times and who has led the campaign committee, said: "We are so grateful for how people have come together to make this happen.

“The project has taken longer than we anticipated, due to many factors outside our control, but it's so exciting that we are now close to the unveiling.

“While we raised the original sum required some time ago, we've faced additional costs - some of those linked to the delays - which we'll now raise.

“But the East of England Co-op has really bowled us over with this generous donation, which we appreciate hugely. This would have been a significant cost. It's a magnificent gesture, and makes our job much easier.”

Roger Grosvenor, joint-chief executive of the East of England Co-op, said: “We are proud to be donating the engraved, outer stone shell for a carefully crafted plinth in tribute to Kevin Beattie.

"The stone will be crafted from Port Stone by H L Perfitts, our master stonemasons, part of our co-op’s family of businesses. The colour will reflect the other statues that you find in the Portman Road area.

“Widely recognised as Ipswich Town’s best player of all time, Kevin Beattie was a very important figure in our region, and we’re delighted to be contributing to marking his memory at the club where he achieved such phenomenal success. We’re very much looking forward to the unveiling of the plinth later this year.”

The statue captures The Beat's power and athleticism, showing him leaping for a header.

Highly-acclaimed sculptor Sean, an Ipswich Town fan, was previously responsible for the statues of both Sir Alf Ramsey and Sir Bobby Robson.


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dirtydingusmagee added 07:59 - Oct 1
good news .
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bucket99 added 09:20 - Oct 1
It's brilliant how collaborative this has been. It's the exact opposite of what Al Fayed did at Fulham, for example, imposing a statue on the club that no-one actually wanted.

It looks like it will be an impressive piece of work, and a fitting tribute to a great man.
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slade1 added 09:25 - Oct 1
If the Beattie statue is as good as the Ramsey and Robson ones then fantastic work by Sean the sculptor. The likeness and detail are spot on. Well done that man!
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Edmundo added 09:36 - Oct 1
Does this donation mean the individual donations are not needed now? I'm easily confused.
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Brazils_Hair added 10:07 - Oct 1
Edmundo, I agree with you. Not sure what this means. I really hope that the individual amounts of £500 are no longer needed. If I were a rich man I would happily help out anonymously so that the statue/plinth is not spoiled with individual names on it.
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TractorRoyNo1 added 10:11 - Oct 1
Perfitts in Diss is a really good company.
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itsonlyme added 10:26 - Oct 1
Wonderful news for the legend that I was proud to see play for this wonderful club and who will always be the greatest ever to play for itfc. Thanks Beat, you gave me so much pleasure and we still love you dearly.
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superblues9 added 11:00 - Oct 1
Yes don't have peoples names on it just his name and honours as with other statues don't ruin it with peoples names on it
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Gforce added 12:01 - Oct 1
Thoughly deserved honour for undoubtedly our all time best player,who I was privileged to watch on many occasions.
If Van Dyke is worth around 70 million, what on earth would the Beat be worth today ??
Without injuries the great man would have probably achieved 100 caps for England.
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