The 'Gold Belt' is a public sculpture located in a walkway underneath the Vicarage Road bridge, Nuneaton, England.
This reinforces a local connection through Nuneaton's mining heritage and also links to the Union Wool and Leather Factory that used to be located on the site of a supermarket close to Riversley Park.
[1] The work was inspired by the motto, "a good reputation is better than a belt of gold", of Edward Melly who donated the park to the people of Nuneaton in 1907.
[1] The workshops involved local children and students and were held at Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery.
[1] A reminiscence session was held at Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery, sharing photographs and memories with the older community members.