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A much-loved and historic corner of Bovey Tracey has been given even more appeal with the installation of a smart new name plaque. 

St Mary's Well sits towards the top of town. It is built into the garden wall of a house, adjacent to the parish church of St Peter, St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury.

Although water stopped flowing into the ancient stone trough many years ago, the spot has become a popular place to take a seat and watch the world go by. 

Its traditional bus stop sign and red letter box are complemented by attractive flower beds, tended by members of the town's Garden Club. 

Past Chairman Julia Mooney was told the spot would look even better with a name plate, so she set about securing materials and practical help. 

The slate was donated by local suppliers Kenmart and the frame in which it now sits was created by volunteers at The Bovey Community Workshop, better known as the Bovey Shed. 

Julia covered any costs herself as a gift to the community. 

She said: 'At one of our meetings for Bovey in Bloom, a judge suggested that we should have a name plaque so I looked into it.

'That was two years ago but we couldn't put it on the wall itself because it's listed and its ownership is unclear, but it looks very good in the spot we've chosen.' 

Current Garden Club Chairman Sue Nickels added: 'We look after the garden because it's a prominent area, especially with the bus stop, and whenever I come up to look after it people stop and say how lovely it is.

'The wet weather has prevented us doing much of late but now with things a bit drier, the new sign will give us motivation.' 

Shed founder Simon Carter accepted the challenge of creating the plaque's frame and tasked fellow volunteer Steve Ware with the job. 

'It was virtually the day Steve joined and he just took it on and ran with it, we're really impressed,' he said. 

Other work carried out by Shed volunteers at the well has included reinforcing the bench and fitting new feet. 

Mayor Cllr Sheila Brooke said: 'I'm thrilled, it's a real community effort which is brilliant and so typical of Bovey, all these volunteers looking after the town. Without them we'd have none of these lovely things.' 

The next big date in the Garden Club's calendar is its Flower Show at the Methodist Hall, Le Molay-Littry Way, on Saturday April 11. 

 

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