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The Millennium Wheel, intended for just a year, now has a permanent place on the regenerated South Bank.

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According to the NHS, because the liver can regenerate itself, both the transplanted section and the remaining section of the donor's organ are able to regrow into a normal-sized liver.

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“But I want it to reactivate, to regenerate. I want something new to either be released or be received. I want it to be a space of regeneration, of rest, of creativity.”

But Mr Laskey was told the damage was so severe, cells within his eye could not repair or regenerate.

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Bottle of Notes, was installed in the same year, having been made by steelworkers in Hebburn, South Tyneside, as part of plans to regenerate the region.

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