Families in Bedgrove have been keeping the kids occupied this half term by creating their own stone snake.
It’s worming its way from the Spinney near Bedgrove Infant School.
To add yours, simply decorate a pebble and make the tail even longer!

Mad World
Families in Bedgrove have been keeping the kids occupied this half term by creating their own stone snake.
It’s worming its way from the Spinney near Bedgrove Infant School.
To add yours, simply decorate a pebble and make the tail even longer!

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