Homemade bunting put up around Guernsey

Megs Bailey wearing a white quarter zip fleece with navy horizontal stripes holds up some floral patterned bunting.
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Megs Bailey said she wanted to collect the fabric and make her own bunting

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People in Guernsey have started to decorate the island with bunting to mark the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day.

Islander Megs Bailey sent out a plea after last year's celebration which asked residents to donate old fabric to create the decorations.

She told the BBC last year she wanted to bring back the "make do and mend" spirit of World War Two by decorating St Peter Port in homemade bunting.

The celebratory bunting, which marks 80 years since Guernsey was liberated from German occupation, can be found between the Weighbridge roundabout and the Slaughterhouse.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 3, A close up image of bunting showing a triangular shaped piece of fabric that is green with two red tractors and one blue tractor on it. Behind it is a blurred background of a street. , Ms Bailey began collecting bunting after the celebrations in 2024

Ms Bailey said she had felt "a bit frustrated" Liberation Day had started to feel "a bit flat" since the pandemic.

The fabric donation bins were located at Alliance, Waitrose, Craftwise at Oatlands and at Douzaine Rooms.

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