Sunrise of Unionville “MM Formummplmï¬twmumwmm Assisted Living 0 Memory Care SW§E SENIOR LIVING 905-947-4566 38 Swansea Road VORCA In conjunction with the installation of Angel, the Downtown Stoufl'ville Working Group has taken the opportunity to reinforce pedestrian activity in the area and over time, develop a larger attraction for viewing an in public spaces within downtown Stouï¬ville, according to Andrew McNeely, director of planning and building services for the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. The sculpture, entitled Angel, was donated to the Latcham Gallery earlier this year and will be installed adjacent the existing off-road trail that runs between Main and Market streets. “These improvements will provide for a positive reinforcement to the objectives of developing an in public spaces at this location and the launch of Angel," Mr. McNeer wrote. the existing oï¬-road trail between Main and Somerville streets as an area where artwork and sculptures can be erected for public view- ing. The area will be enhanced with additional landscaping and tree planting, park benches, retroï¬tted trail entry points and the instal- lation of garbage and recycling containers, according to Mr. McNeely. The area will be called Duflins - Stouflville Sculpture Walk A trail name will be assigned by council. be installed in downtown Stouï¬'ville this month. It’s inspired town council to name a sculpture walk area. Angel, by Ron Baird of Uxbridge, will