A flock of colourful 6ft winged creatures will soon be popping up across north London.
North London Hospice provide free end-of-life care to the Barnet, Enfield and Haringey communitiesColourful 6ft tall owls, each painted by a different local artist, will soon start to appear across north London - all to raise money for a hospice.
They will be joined by 25 smaller 'owlets', designed by local schools and community groups and hidden inside buildings across north London. The charity says that it chose owls for the trail because "they are known for their wisdom and kindness and for passing on stories through generations and across cultures.
“Jack was diagnosed with an incredibly rare cancer in October 2017 and our family experienced the exceptional care and devotion of the hospice.
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