GC5E80N ▼
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Reed village sign which sits on the green opposite the village hall was erected in the year 2000 and was funded by the Turney family. It features St Mary’s Church, The Cabinet and on the reverse illustrations of reeds (after the name of the village) and trees, commemorating the local woodlands and an open book to symbolise the Domesday Book. The sign has since been renovated and was restored to The Green during the weekend celebrating The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
This is a traditional cache and IS at the published coordinates.
The cache is a 5ml tube.
This cache belongs to the Village Sign Series, a series of caches based on ornate signs that depict the heritage, history and culture of the villages that put them up (generally on the village green!).
The signs can be made of different materials from fibreglass to wood, from forged steel to stone. They can depict anything from local industry to historical events. The tradition probably started in Norfolk or Suffolk and has now spread across most of the country so we thought we would base a series on them!
More information, bookmarks and statistics can be found at the Village Signs Website
If anybody would like to expand the Village Sign Series, please do. I would ask that you request a number for your cache first at www.villagesignseries.co.uk so we can keep track of the Village Sign numbers and names to avoid duplication.
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A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M ------------------------- N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z
(letter above equals below, and vice versa)
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