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Village Scarecrows Bring Smiles During Lockdown – Saint Francis Hospice Story

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2020 has seen Wimbledon, Glastonbury, the Summer Olympics, and the European Football Championship delayed until 2021. The Havering-atte-Bower Village Fete is no exception. Held every June, the Fete takes place among the 17th-century stocks on the village green next to Saint Francis Hospice. The Hospice has always enjoyed setting up a stall for locals to buy homemade gifts to raise money for patients’ care.

With scarecrows exempt from social distancing and locals in need of cheer amid lockdown, the fete’s organisers decided that the competition on who could create the best one should remain.

In another show of our community coming together during the pandemic, scarecrows soon adorned people’s front gardens and the village green. ‘The scarecrows have put smiles on so many people’s faces,’ revealed Jenny Gwinn, Chair of the Havering-atte-Bower Conservation Society.

A scarecrow in the guise of Henry VIII, complete with a straw beard, was crowned the winner. Bringing things from the 16th century to the 21st we even had a stuffed Boris Johnson. The Hospice‘s entry, decorated in the famous Saint Francis Hospice orange, also received many accolades.

With lots being crammed in for 2021, the Havering-atte-Bower Village Fete and scarecrow competition will return.

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