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It’s time to Go-Go hunting in Fakenham




A Go-Go Hare has been unveiled in Fakenham town centre by artist Hannah Nelson.

The Unveiling of Go-Go Hare.by Fakenham Town Council and Kinnerton Confectionary. Picured in centre plinth unveling the statue Hannah Nelson (Artist) Julie Ely (Kinnerton Confectionary) Kara-Mae Ely .. (2689933)
The Unveiling of Go-Go Hare.by Fakenham Town Council and Kinnerton Confectionary. Picured in centre plinth unveling the statue Hannah Nelson (Artist) Julie Ely (Kinnerton Confectionary) Kara-Mae Ely .. (2689933)

Following the success of Go-Go Gorillas in 2013 and Go-Go Dragons in 2015, Break and Wild in Art have joined together to bring another sculpture trail to West Norfolk.

The trail runs from Sunday, June 24 until Saturday, September 8, with 50 hares hidden around the county.

The Unveiling of Go-Go Hare.by Fakenham Town Council and Kinnerton Confectionary. Picured FltoR Hannah Nelson (Artist) Julie Ely (Kinnerton Confectionary) Kara-Mae Ely.. (2689931)
The Unveiling of Go-Go Hare.by Fakenham Town Council and Kinnerton Confectionary. Picured FltoR Hannah Nelson (Artist) Julie Ely (Kinnerton Confectionary) Kara-Mae Ely.. (2689931)

For more information about Go-Go Hares, visit www.gogohares.co.uk.

Pictured above, artist Hannah Nelson with July Ely and Kara-Mae Ely from Kinnerton Confectionary unveiling for Go-Go Hare in Fakenham town centre.

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The Unveiling of Go-Go Hare.by Fakenham Town Council and Kinnerton Confectionary. Picured Artist Hannah Nelson who painted the Hare.. (2689932)
The Unveiling of Go-Go Hare.by Fakenham Town Council and Kinnerton Confectionary. Picured Artist Hannah Nelson who painted the Hare.. (2689932)


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