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Birmingham micro sculptor Willard Wigan hopes to create micro Madame Tussauds inside Library of Birmingham

The artist, whose exhibition Through The Eye of a Needle opens at the Library of Birmingham, hopes to do more to help the troubled building

Micro-sculptor Willard Wigan

Having only opened 16 month ago, the Library of Birmingham is being placed into special, emergency measures.

Opening hours are being slashed from 73 per week to 40 – and 100 of the showpiece centre’s 188 staff are being axed.

But one man is hoping to do his bit to help to save it from oblivion.

And he cannot even read.

As a young school pupil, Willard Wigan suffered.

Struggling to cope with lessons because of undiagnosed autism /Asperger’s syndrome, he was regularly paraded around his Wolverhampton school as an example of what would happen to others if they didn’t listen to his teacher.

The shock shut him down and for some five years, the already illiterate Willard was left barely able to speak.

By one of those bizarre quirks of fate, the experience was the making of him.