Dursley News - April 2021
 

April in Dursley saw the centre of town take on a very colourful appearance as the result of a yarn bombing campaign that draped the street furniture and trees with knitted flowers and decorations. Accompanying blue skies have helped to give everywhere a real spring-time appearance, something very welcome after the trials of the previous year due to the ongoing pandemic.

 
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'Yarn bombing' in Parsonage Street
Hundreds of knitted flowers have appeared on the street furniture in a welcome effort to 'Brghten up Dursley'.
(April 2nd 2021 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Tree 'yarn bombing'
More 'yarn bombing' on the trees near Dursley Market House.
(April 2nd 2021 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

The Priory in Long Street
Outside the Priory now has a new look with the re-routing of the lower end of Long Street along with turfing of the original area.
(April 2nd 2021 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
 

 

St. George's Church in Upper Cam
A flag flies at half-mast on St. George's Church to commemorate the death of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
(April 10th 2021 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Half-mast flag on St. George's Church
With the death of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, a flag flies at half-mast on the tower of St. George's Church in Upper Cam.
(April 10th 2021 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

St. Mark's Church graveyard
On a lovely spring day, St. Mark's Church building can be seen at the at the other end of the graveyard.
(April xxxx 2021 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
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