Galmpton Open Gardens with Scarecrow Trail

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Galmpton Open Gardens with Scarecrow Trail

Image: © Tom Jolliffe Taken: 6 Jun 2010

Bunting for the Open gardens event has been displayed on the school railings. It looks as if it has been made by the schoolchildren from scraps of different dress materials, etc. It is effective and if this creative activity has been carried out by the children, it has a useful practical outcome with value for the local community. It's good to see something home made like this drawing on the old traditions, rather than a ready-made plastic product at the end of a marketing conveyor belt.

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Image Location

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50.395045
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-3.565539