A pair of sunglasses belonging to a Halloween decoration at the Bucks Goat Farm have been stolen.
Every year, the farm's resident ghoul dons a new outfit, and they have ranged from Britney Spears to King Trident and an HS2 worker.
But this year, Rodger the Skeleton pulled out all the stops with a feather boa, shiny flares, a wig and sunglasses to complete his Elton John.
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However, the get-up did not last for long, as workers discovered that someone had taken Rodger's sunglasses during a visit to the farm's half-term Halloween festivities.
Ruth Higgins, who runs the Layby Farm Stoke Mandeville attraction, said: "You couldn't make it up could you and you have to laugh.
“We like to think that a parent travelling home with their kids looked in the rearview mirror and spotted their child in the back in Rodger's sunglasses.
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"Half-term week has been so fun, and really well received by all the visitors, we had our new pumpkin shop this year which is still open ahead of Halloween."
The Bucks Goat Centre has previously appealed for donations in order to keep costs low after HS2 works around the farm affected footfall.
But with a great offer for visitors in the form of farm activities and a spooky Halloween trail, the centre has enjoyed a boost.
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Ruth added: "With the HS2 works so close it has been a very hard time for the whole of the Layby Farm complex, but half term week has been fun, and thank you to everyone who came out to support us.
"We are committed to keeping our entry costs low so that everyone can enjoy coming to visit the animals, so please do make a donation if you can."
For more information go to www.bucksgoatcentre.website
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