BBC News Published image captionStaff at the fair said Pearl had got about 700 cards and 50 bouquets of flowers A 100-year-old woman who has spent most of her life working at a funfair, and still lives in its caravans, says coronavirus restrictions are "worse" than those of World War Two. Pearl Rowland was born in a Rowlands Fair caravan while it was in Somerset. She retired to a bungalow in Plymouth for a while in her 80s but the call of the caravan brought her back. The centenarian said she was ready to travel with the fair again when allowed. Taunton-born Pearl only stopped working two years ago.