By community reporter
Pudsey Park will be devoid of crows and other feathered friends on Sunday (September 1) as the annual Pudsey Scarecrow Festival takes over.
The event, which runs 10am-4pm, has a theme of Olympics and sport, with dozens of scarecrows made by West Leeds residents of all ages on display in the park.
Trail maps are available, with thanks to sponsor Ison Harrison Solicitors and are available at Pudsey Community hub/library today (Friday) and tomorrow (Saturday, 31 August) during their opening hour. They will also be available in Pudsey Park during the event.
There’s also a chance to win a voucher for The Bearded Sailor fish and chip takeaway and 25 Pudsey Pounds to spend in the town, courtesy the Pudsey Lottery.
Visit as many scarecrows as possible, write the name of your favourite one on your trail map along with your contact details and return it to the information desk in Pudsey Park during the event, or to Pudsey Library by 5pm on Monday, 2 September to be entered into a prize draw.
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