Old Flo is heading back to London.

The artwork on show at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park has been at the centre of a bitter legal tug of war.

But now Tower Hamlets Council has finally been declared the legal owner of the Henry Moore sculpture Draped Seated Woman - more popularly known as Old Flo - following a long legal dispute.

Soon after a High Court judge made the ruling, John Biggs, current mayor of the east London borough, said he was reversing a decision of his disgraced predecessor, Lutfur Rahman, to sell the sculpture “to fund local services”.

Mr Biggs said: “I am delighted Tower Hamlets has been confirmed as owner of Old Flo.

“I want to reiterate my intention to reverse the previous mayor’s decision to sell Henry Moore’s sculpture, Draped Seated Woman.

“I believe that it belongs to the people of east London and should be available locally for public enjoyment.”

The Old Flo ownership battle was fought by Tower Hamlets against Bromley Council, which claimed rights to the multimillion-pound bronze sculpture in 2012.

Old Flo was transferred by long-term loan to Yorkshire Sculpture Park in the late 1990s following the demolition of the Stepney housing estate where it previously stood. It still remains in the park.

Take a look at our Yorkshire Sculpture Park gallery below.