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Adventure at the British Ironwork Centre!
Adventure at the British Ironwork Centre! — for many of us, it was our first time there, and we were in awe of how big the place was!
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There were plenty of walking trails, each leading to different kinds of sculptures — from iconic superheroes to the powerful Knife Angel. Many of the sculptures were created using recycled metal scraps, which were cleverly transformed into incredible pieces of art.
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The whole experience was inspiring. The café and shopping area were also lovely, making it a great day out overall!
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A special thanks to the Community Fund, which made this speical trip to remember. Your support had a lasting, positive impact on everyone who attended!

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