Spongebob Squarepants, the Cat in the Hat and the Hungry Caterpillar are just some of the incredible characters you can spot in Stokenchurch this week.
For the second year, the Stokenchurch spring scarecrow trail has returned, with nearly 30 creative scarecrows to find around the village until April 24.
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The Friends of Stokenchurch Primary School PTA created the event in order to provide a fun activity for children and their families to enjoy over the Easter school holidays, and to raise funds for Stokenchurch Primary School.
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Nick Stevens, head teacher at Stokenchurch Primary, said: “The community spirit in Stokenchurch is fantastic.
"We have been overwhelmed by the generosity of those making a scarecrow to support the event.
"The trail is such fun and provides a safe activity for people of all ages to enjoy in the spring sunshine and funds raised will make a huge difference to the school.”
Trail maps are available for a £2 donation from Coffee on the Green, The Fleur de Lis pub and Stokenchurch Community Library.
To donate to the Spring Scarecrow Trail, visit the JustGiving page: justgiving.com/campaign/SPSscarecrowtrail22
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