
IMAGE CREDIT: Sarah Mason and family
These are my 3 children standing very proud with the uk power networks workman scarecrow they built. Unfortunately, someone decided to steal it from our front garden between Saturday evening and Monday morning. All that remained was the head. My children put so much effort into building it and it was their first scarecrow fest building their own. They are absolutely devastated. There really are some heartless people in the world.
—Sarah Mason, 19 July 2018
Editor: We understand in this fast moving story that there may have been some development this morning and that the fabulous uk power networks workman scarecrow engineered by your children may now have been restored to full power in the sub-station of your heart and home.
Here at Bay Life and in our newspaper, the Pevensey Bay Journal, available in local newsagents, we have been discussing this question at our morning page layout conference. Whilst of course we can not see this wonderful photograph in the current edition of our newspaper, number 19, we are pleased to report that this fabulous photograph will appear in pride of place in the next edition of our newspaper, number 20, in local newsagents soon.
We hope also to deploy our latest correspondent, Lilli Wren, who is 14, and a very good writer already, with a news piece about the way in which your children put this fabulous uk power networks workman together, a story that will accompany this photograph in the next edition of our newspaper.
To honour your children and what they have engineered, this photograph will also stand proud in front of all our browsing visitors to Bay Life today.
The Power of UK family networked love is dedicated to the wonderful building blocks provided by the Mason family today.






























