Heroic Brits honoured in Peterborough scarecrow trail

British heroes and heroines, from Captain Tom Moore to Florence Nightingale, can be seen again today in Peterborough gardens - as part of the Werrington Show Scarecrow Trail.
Werrington Show committee members and families who organised the Scarecrow Trial around the village. Anne Marie Hewitt and son Lucas (14) with their scarecrow EMN-200815-160427009Werrington Show committee members and families who organised the Scarecrow Trial around the village. Anne Marie Hewitt and son Lucas (14) with their scarecrow EMN-200815-160427009
Werrington Show committee members and families who organised the Scarecrow Trial around the village. Anne Marie Hewitt and son Lucas (14) with their scarecrow EMN-200815-160427009

There are 27 scarecrows to be found on the trail around the PE4 postcode which has replaced the annual craft and horticultural show, cancelled because of the pandemic. Trail maps can be collected from 11am at the Blue Bell pub in Werrington Village and Newton Fallowell estate agents in Werrington Centre. There are prizes for the best scarecrows, voted for by those taking part in the trail yesterday and today.