MORE than 160 children took part in this year’s Stoke Row colour run. It was the biggest turnout in the event since it began in 2018. The run is organised.
NICK STEELE had a slightly sticky start to his new job. The new executive headteacher of Stoke Row Primary School took part in the village’s annual Shrove.
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A SCARECROW trail has been set up in Stoke Row to raise money for the village school.
Pupils and residents have made 20 different characters to display outside their homes, including a builder, a fisherman, an Oompa Loompa from
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and a
Mr Men figure.
There is even a coronavirus- themed figure with a face mask and a pack of Corona beer.
The trail was organised by the Friends of Stoke Row School, who have produced a map to help families find the different displays.
There is also a rhyming quiz, written by David Lowe, a school parent, with prizes of three Easter eggs for those who complete it. The maps cost £2.50 each and the proceeds will go to the primary school in School Lane.