A National Trust site has opted for woolly veg, saying the scariest part of Halloween is food waste.
Hundreds of hand-knitted pumpkins are on display at a National Trust site in response to concerns over food waste.
The handmade crop has been knitted, felted and crocheted by staff and volunteers over the past three months. Bryony Goodwin, programming and partnerships officer, said pumpkin displays were popular around Halloween, but the "scariest part" of the season was the amount of food waste it generated.The pumpkins were knitted, felted and crocheted by volunteers from community groups
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