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The video discusses the government's recent decision to approve of the shark, which was previously seen as a threat to the environment. However, the video also points out that this change of heart is due to the replacement of the previous councillors who opposed the shark's protection.

  • 00:00:00 In 1986, the residents of New High Street in Headington, near Oxford, woke up to find a 25ft fiberglass and steel shark in the roof of number two. The sculpture, created by artist John Buckley and my dad, is a protest against the bombing of Tripoli and is now an icon of the area. In 2014, the shark was listed on the local Oxford Asset Heritage Register. However, because any planning permission changes would necessarily take into consideration the shark's presence, the council has limited power to manage it.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the government's recent decision to approve of the shark, which was previously seen as a threat to the environment. However, the video also points out that this change of heart is due to the replacement of the previous councillors who opposed the shark's protection.

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