Residents and dog walkers in Betts Park criticize the obelisk's design, specifically the addition of small spheres at the bottom, for resembling a phallic structure.
Local office worker expresses amusement and disbelief over the obelisk's design choice, mentioning that sprucing up signs and benches would have been a better park improvement.
The obelisk, named the 'Heart of Anerley,' celebrates the area's 200-year anniversary, but faces criticism for its construction on a green open space, with concerns about environmental impact.
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