People living in an Abbots Langley street have joined in with the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee fun by decorating their road-sign.
On display is a bike with a picture of the Queen attached to it and a life-size guardsman mannequin stood next to it.
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The idea came from Follett Drive resident Kath Stronach who has decorated the bike for several occasions such as Christmas and Easter.
The British Garden Centre in Chipperfield donated the plants.
Alison Warner, who helped create the display, said: “The bike has now become a feature in Abbots Langley with the police using it as a landmark!
“Many people comment on the bike and look out for our next exhibit, especially the local children.”
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