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Banksy in Cheltenham?

  • 30 April 2014
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The artist Banksy is believed to be behind a piece of street art depicting three shadowy figures eavesdropping – three miles from the Government listening post GCHQ – in Hewlett Road.

The artwork, which appeared in Cheltenham last week, depicts three men wearing sunglasses and using listening devices to ‘snoop’ on a telephone box.

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