Get stuffed!
Abbeyfield Living Society services were invited to enter an autumn competition by making scarecrows. There were different takes on the traditional garden mainstay from houses and homes around the country, with some choosing to make a celebrity doppelganger, whilst others went for a more conventional design.
The judges awarded first, second and third place, and there was one other notable mention.

First place – Westall House, Horsted Keynes
Westall House residents chose a truly inventive design based around the 'elderly crossing' road sign, with two scarecrows who made their way around the home. One of them even managed to have a go on the climbing frame in the outdoor play area – you can watch in the hilarious video on Facebook!
Second place – Abbeyfield House, Bramhall
Residents in Bramhall enjoyed depicting the late Queen Elizabeth II for their scarecrow. Here she is complete with patriotic bunting, a cup of tea and, of course, she wouldn't be the Queen without her corgis!
Third place – Abbeyfield House, New Malden
New Malden submitted two scarecrows, who they named Sam Straw and Hayley Harvest. Sam is described as "a fun-loving scarecrow who loves hay," and a mean old spider has taken up residence on Hayley! They both do a great job though protecting the sunflowers, and they look am-hay-zing!
Honourable mention – Abbeyfield Court, Southampton
While an outdoor scarecrow did not appear at Abbeyfield Court, residents had fun creating these excellent miniature indoor versions.

Congratulations to all the winners, and thanks to everyone who took the time to take part.

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