Two carved wooden owls who 'watched over Carnforth' for several years have had to be removed.
The owls, known affectionately as 'The Guardians of Carnforth', were perched proudly atop Haws Hill as a symbol of community spirit and creativity.
They were carved from a tree stump by Rolande Urwin, professional chainsaw carver based in Holme, for the town in 2018.
But Carnforth Town Council announced on Wednesday that the owls were now beyond repair.
"With heavy hearts, we share the sad news that the beloved Two Owls, perched proudly atop Haws Hill and affectionately known as The Guardians of Carnforth, have been removed," said a Carnforth Town Council spokesperson.
"For years, these majestic figures watched over our town—silent sentinels that became symbols of community spirit, creativity, and care. Despite regular maintenance and the affection of many, time has taken its toll, and they were sadly beyond repair.
"Their absence leaves a noticeable gap—not just in the landscape, but in the hearts of those who passed them daily, paused to admire them, or shared stories beneath their gaze.
"Carnforth Town Council will now be considering options for how best to honour the space they once held. Whether it’s a new piece of public art, a tribute to the owls themselves, or something entirely different, the legacy of the Guardians will not be forgotten.
"We’d love to hear your memories, photos, or ideas for what could come next. Let’s shape the future of this special spot together."
There were a number of posts on the Carnforth Town Council Facebook page, in response.
"How sad, I really loved looking at these when I walked past," said Hollie.
Jonathan said: "It could be a space with a curated changing sculptural art display with a few or several slots in a year."
And Peter said: "Take them to the Repair Shop (TV programme).
"They are always up for a challenge."


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