The Hepworth Wakefield wants to buy Sculpture With Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue And Red, created in the 1940s, in order for it to go on permanent public display.
"We were really looking for an artist that reflected something that was very Jericho-y - that lovely combination of the canal, Port Meadow, the small houses, and that village within a big city."We had members of the community coming into our reception and saying how much they love it.
"They really feel [the mural] has become a big part of Jericho now."She added that community organisations had also expressed interest to do work with the school.Ms Curtis said the feedback on her work "has been overwhelmingly positive".
"I love that the design features local houses, the church and wildlife from the meadow and river - it makes it feel really personal."When Shamili left her home in India's Bengaluru city on Wednesday, it wasn't to see her favourite cricket team - she isn't even a fan of the game.
But the buzz around the Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB's) Indian Premier League victory parade - the home team
for the first time - had swept through the city like wildfire.Labour reviewed these projects when they came to power in July, arguing they had not been fully funded.
Conservative shadow Treasury minister Gareth Davies accused Labour of copying and pasting announcements made by the Conservative government".Conservative mayor of Tees Valley Ben Houchen said Labour's decision meant projects in his area had been delayed by a year which was "frustrating" but added that he was "absolutely delighted" the funding had now been given the go ahead.
North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said the £1.8bn funding for her area was a "game changer", while Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram said the investment was a "massive vote of confidence in our region".Liberal Democrat Treasury spokeswoman Daisy Cooper warned the chancellor must now deliver, because "these communities have heard these same promises before, only to be left with phantom transport networks".