Scarecrow festival goes on without show
Residents usually enjoy displaying their crop of fruit, vegetables and handicrafts at the village hall, with various other entertainment and stalls inside and outside the hall, including a dog show.
Covid-19 meant organisers could not allow such a gathering, but some households that usually join in the accompanying scarecrow festival felt the occasion could still go on safely.
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Hide AdAround half a dozen scarecrow makers surpassed themselves, giving passers-by a great show in their front gardens.
Trish and John Chaisty’s scarecrows were the winners, dressed in the couple’s formal dress uniform which they would have worn to attend regimental dinners and functions at the mess while serving in the Royal Logistics Corps.
Trish said: “We are both ex-Army and only moved here from Oxfordshire in June due to delays with lockdown, but wanted to participate in the competition.
“The mess kit has been in the loft for years. We would normally toast the Queen, the regiment and absent friends at the dinners and I thought we should toast the key workers.
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Hide Ad“My daughter, Leanne, helped make the heads, painted them and did the hair and I did the stuffing.
“I have been out working in the garden and seen people stop their cars to take photos.”
Where she used to live, Trish crocheted a ‘Hope Quilt’ during lockdown and put it on display outside her home in a housing estate.
She said children loved to see the designs depicting the emergency services and key workers on it during their daily exercise.
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