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BBC News
6 days ago
- General
- BBC News
Spaxton village community assemble to mend vandalised scarecrows
A community has come together after local children were left "absolutely gutted" when their village scarecrow parade was damaged by vandals. The display in Spaxton, Somerset was part of their flower show celebrations with members of the community including school children making Bond who lives in the village helped her daughters make a scarecrow and said: "It's unbelievable that this could happen in Spaxton, it's very sad".Organisers told BBC Radio Somerset a working group had been out fixing the scarecrows to get them back into a "reasonable shape". Natasha Bond built a scarecrow with her daughters, and said they were "absolutely gutted, as were all the other children in the village". She added: "It was the last day of school, they had to go past those scarecrows in the morning, there were a lot of tears".Vicky Hemming, one of the organisers of the flower show and scarecrow parade, said there has been a "huge upwelling of feeling" about it in the village. Ms Hemming added that a working party had been sent out to fix the scarecrows and were able to restore all but one of flower show was set run as normal this weekend.


BBC News
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Abbotsley marks 25 years of village scarecrow festival
Villagers say a 25-year-old scarecrow festival "brings their community together" , with some people even starting their creations at Christmas. Lynn Norris, from Abbotsley in Cambridgeshire, said a resident introduced the idea of scarecrows to the Feast Week festivities in believed the village was the first in the area to include scarecrows and said people were often amazed by their number and size. The scarecrow festival, which typically takes place in the middle of July during Feast Week, is held in honour of St Margaret of Antioch, Patron Saint of its 13th-century church. James Dixon, 45, who moved from London 12 years ago with his wife Sonya, 50, said it was lovely being part of a community tradition."We have come to the village and been really looked after since moving here so I think it's really important to get involved in a tradition like this," he said. Andy Harris, 74, said he started off by making a Spitfire and added two more scarecrows in a nod to the famous photograph of a kissing couple taken in New York's Times Square in 1945. He previously won first prize with his scarecrow recreation of the barricades in Les Misérables and has also been a judge for the competition. "I just enjoy doing it," Mr Harris said. "I feel I'm quite artistic and like doing these sorts of things, I'm now retired so I've got time to spend a bit more time doing it and I enjoy the reactions from people who see it." Follow Cambridgeshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.


BBC News
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Torteval Scarecrow Festival returns with 48 entries
Nearly 50 scarecrows are taking over a Guernsey parish this weekend for an annual Torteval Scarecrow Festival 2025 raised about £16,000 for local charities last year, organisers from the church, attendees will walk a scarecrow trail through the said there would be 48 scarecrows in the competition this year. Organisers said food and drink would be available as well as a variety of other GSPCA, Parkinson's Guernsey and the RNLI Guernsey Branch have all entered a scarecrow in the festival in previous years.
Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
In Pictures: Crick Scarecrow Festival
A village's scarecrow festival has returned with displays inspired by The Beatles, Paddington, Star Wars, Spongebob Squarepants, Harry Potter and more. The Crick Scarecrow Festival in Northamptonshire, now in its 16th year, raises money for local community and charity groups. More than 50 registered scarecrows featured in the weekend event, which typically attracts around 5,000 visitors. Jessica Sheppard, from the Crick Scarecrow Festival committee, said: "We always get a really good turnout… it was really, really busy. "My favourite [display this year] was the Beatlemania one in Marsh Close. The cul-de-sac had all come together to create different scarecrows that represented different Beatles songs." In recent years, the festival has raised £20,000 annually, with this year's total still to be confirmed. Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. Scarecrow festival raises £4,630 for air ambulance Famous faces turned into scarecrows for town event Crick Scarecrow Festival


BBC News
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
In Pictures: Crick Scarecrow Festival 2025
A village's scarecrow festival has returned with displays inspired by The Beatles, Paddington, Star Wars, Spongebob Squarepants, Harry Potter and Crick Scarecrow Festival in Northamptonshire, now in its 16th year, raises money for local community and charity groups. More than 50 registered scarecrows featured in the weekend event, which typically attracts around 5,000 Sheppard, from the Crick Scarecrow Festival committee, said: "We always get a really good turnout… it was really, really busy. "My favourite [display this year] was the Beatlemania one in Marsh Close. The cul-de-sac had all come together to create different scarecrows that represented different Beatles songs." In recent years, the festival has raised £20,000 annually, with this year's total still to be confirmed. Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.