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We were horrified at the mindless vandalism being caused by morons on the meadows and the trouble caused to those most beautiful of creatures, the Highland cattle.
Following a call for new rangers to patrol the meadows, my husband Frank, an amateur artist, came up with what he thinks could deter the vandals. This is all a bit tongue-in-cheek of course and does not take away from the seriousness of the situation. These cartoons are in Bentley's Café, Sudbury, for anyone who would like to take a look.
KAY WORTHINGTON
Ballingdon


Pictured are two of Frank's creations (from left) Ozgud Flax delivering a raspberry and Pimply Goosefeather.

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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 10:35 AM
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  • Location: Sudbury
 
 

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