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FAIRY doors have appeared across Royal Wootton Bassett adding a little magic to the town. Tiny entrances to a fruit and veg shop, a post office and a school are just some of the creations. They have appeared on businesses along the High Street, including the Old Bank Antiques, and J Rouse & Son. The person woman behind it all wants to remain anonymous. She told the Adver: “I just wanted to make people smile. The BBC had reported on someone making fairy houses, I thought it was a great idea, so I decided to make little doors for fairies. “I asked the businesses in the High Street if they’d be happy for me to put them on their building, and it took off from there. ....
Derek Clune, secretary Shannon Tidy Towns, on the Shannon Loop Walk where Fairy Doors depicting local places of interest, made by the local mens shed group and painted by children from local creches were removed within the last three weeks. Photograph by John Kelly Mystery surrounds ‘fairy doors’ disappearance April 29, 2021 MYSTERY surrounds the disappearance of the Fairy Doors that had been attached to trees on the River Walk, on the forest stretch between Illaunmanagh and Cluain Airne, reports Owen Ryan. The disappearance of the doors has disappointed those involved in making the doors, as well as the local children who enjoyed the installations. ....